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Mother’s Day and Alternative Home Care for Seniors Newsletter

Tuesday, May 1st, 2012

Here is a newsletter from my friend Sharna Fulton’s company that offers alterative home care for seniors-and a fun idea for mother’s day-
Alternative Home Care for Seniors Newsletter and Memory Jar Idea

New email contact for author of Mom Minus Dad

Tuesday, April 10th, 2012

If you need tocontact me, please do so at jamiesonhaver@gmail.com effective immediately. I will be changing my contact page soon. thanks! Jamieson Haverkampf

Atlanta Workshop: Wellness and Writing Connections Conference

Tuesday, August 31st, 2010

On October 22-23, there is a writing conference that blends writing, wellness and healing held at Georgia Tech in Atlanta. I have heard it is a good conference to attend if interested in writing and healing.

FEATURED KEYNOTE SPEAKERS

Roy Fox

“Roy F. Fox is Professor of English Education and Director of the Missouri Writing Project at the University of Missouri. Roy will speak about restoring the self through language and will share his research into how words, when integrated with imagery, can extend and deepen the positive effects of expression. He will also report on his current research into how mental imagery affects the language and thinking of literacy experts who themselves employ writing as healing.”

Brenda Stockdale

“Brenda Stockdale has been the Director of Mind-Body Medicine for Georgia Cancer Treatment Center for over a decade where the latest research in mind-body medicine serves as an adjunct to medical treatment. She will speak about how writing heals: the biological underpinnings of writing for health which link writing and psychoneuroimmunology.”

Caregiver support: Selling inherited older ebay type items

Friday, March 19th, 2010

Do you find yourself wondering why your parents or grandparents bought something that you are now selling? I’m in the process of selling old items that were given to me or my mother that just don’t fit our lifestyle. Take “Sir John  Watson Gordon” for instance. He’s just a little too formal to say the least-I’m more of a jeans-type of gal-and I have to say he’s not the most happy man I could think of to hang on my wall.  A silly Bill Cosby print or something to make me laugh or smile would really be more appropriate. 

 I’m trying to figure out the best avenue to sell things- especially those over 50 lbs or the ones that are troublesome to ship to an ebay buyer. I’m looking into estate auctions, consignment stores and working with a friend to display them and show them in her warehouse showroom.

We’ll see what works best and I’ll report back. If you have a favorite way to sell your parent’s or grandparent’s older items I would love to hear about it! or even the funniest thing you sold! Please share.

Caregiver Support: Atlanta Produce Delivery Service

Friday, March 12th, 2010

I have used MyProduceGuy.com for awhile now. Your pick produce off their website and they deliver it in Atlanta next day by noon for $5. the food is wonderful and usually the food is on my door early the next am in time for breakfast. Great time and energy saver.

AARP online community- list of great online grief and loss resources

Thursday, March 11th, 2010

Take a look at this AARP member’s list of online grief and loss resources- very helpful-

http://www.aarp.org/community/elainewilliams

Making Toast- New Memoir about father's loss of daughter and moving in with grandchildren and son in law

Wednesday, March 10th, 2010

Making Toast

Making Toast: New book about unexpected grief and loss and change you never expected. A father’s memoir on losing 38 year old daughter to a heart attack and he and his wife moving in with his son-in-law and his three grandchildren. Under “General Grief” in my Amazon store …http://astore.amazon.com/wwwtheparentl-20

Grief and Loss: How to Make the Most of Life During a Crisis Period- GUEST BLOGGER Life Coach Susan Liddy

Friday, March 5th, 2010

Guest Blogger Susan Liddy

To Readers of the MMD Blog-Life Coach Susan Liddy is my guest blogger today. Susan Liddy, MA, PCC, CPCC is the founder and CEO of AspireLifeCoaching.org, a life coaching company on a mission to empower women globally. Susan is the author of the “Secrets to Ultimate Living; What you wish you knew when you were 20!” and an active contributor to many blogs, including her own blog, SecretsToUltimateLiving.com. Here is her advice about handling a crisis….

How to Make the Most of Life During a Crisis Period

Life isn’t always smooth sailing. Sometimes we get fired or laid off from our jobs, must say goodbye to our partners, lose family members to illness or accident, or face financial troubles or other hardships. At these times, it’s all too easy to simply want to give up. Just stop trying and bury our heads under the covers, never to be seen again.

The fact is that life goes on, and that we will experience many ups and downs, joys and sorrows over the course of our time on planet Earth. Troubled times are here as a test of our personal constitution and a way to sharpen our survival skills. We experience the most growth during times of adversity or hardship. This is what gives us the strength and wisdom to keep going, to experience life to the fullest, to find beauty in the unexpected and to hold onto the hope that things will get better in time.

Some thoughts to keep in mind if you’re facing a rough patch: 1. Love and support sometimes comes when you least expect it. (more…)

Sibling Rivalry: Are your family members driving you crazy talking about dividing up possessions of a deceased parent?

Thursday, March 4th, 2010

If your brother or sister has lost their mind arguing over mom’s old plate or dad’s old ties and who gets what check out this book/video done by the University of Minnesota called Grandma’s Yellow Pie Plate.

Parental loss: Mother’s Day with a Newly Widowed Mother or Father

Wednesday, February 24th, 2010

My latest article “Mother’s Day with a Newly Widowed Mother or Father,” has just been published in the April 2010 issue of Living With Loss™ Magazine.

Living with Loss Magazine features inspirational stories and resources for the bereaveed and by the bereaved. It features the most respected and experienced educators, presenters, speakers, faciliatiors, authors and writers in the field. It offers compassion and hope with the most current resources, tools and perspectived to cope with the diverse issues and concerns that make each grief journey unique. $32 a year-
www.livingwithloss.com

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