I write about my life, my journey, my family, and my faith.
I am wife to one, mom to seven with one in heaven, and grandmother to many. I am also full-time caregiver to my stepmom E who suffers from dementia due to Alzheimer’s.
In my spare time I like to read, travel, crochet, bike, and play with our black pug Molly.
Hi, Kathleen! I love these pictures of springtime flowers, as well as your posts about the grieving process. Since grief is such a misunderstood emotion, it’s good to know that there are those who wish to start and continue the conversation on grief so more people will understand and heal, too. Great work! I’ll be following your blog.
That’s okay, and thanks for letting me know. 🙂 I may reach a point where I don’t accept a lot of them, either, but it has helped encourage me to keep going with blogging a little. Thanks again for RSVP’ing.
I started this blog just to let others know how we were doing after The Accident. I never planned to write. But it became a great way to get thoughts out of my head!
February I took a break from writing and did February Favorites where I posted old articles, mostly on grief.
Doing the Photo 101 class was great! I wrote about all kinds of other topics! I’m excited to be doing the A to Z Challenge this month. It’ll help motivate me to keep writing and to choose new topics.
I’m working on putting together a “June 1-30 Challenge” that anyone can join in on. It will be 30 dates of prompts/challenges each based on the number in the date. I think it will be fun!
Sounds great! I hadn’t planned to write on grief or do anything the way I’m doing it now, so our stories sound about the same. I encourage you to keep it up!
I just found out today that I’ve been accepted to present on the grieving process and the importance of having a support network especially during times of grieving. I’ve spoken at the conference before, so this will be my third time speaking there. That June challenge sounds like fun! I’ll check it out when it gets closer to time.
Mowing my property this of year gets a bit..uhm…strange. I may mow a circle around one little wild flower to be sure it has time to go to seed and spread.
Robin
Hi, Kathleen! I love these pictures of springtime flowers, as well as your posts about the grieving process. Since grief is such a misunderstood emotion, it’s good to know that there are those who wish to start and continue the conversation on grief so more people will understand and heal, too. Great work! I’ll be following your blog.
I’ve also nominated you for the Liebster Award, one of many blogger-generated awards in the blogger community that recognizes fellow bloggers. To accept this award and to find out more about it, please visit my acceptance and FAQ post here: https://onesunnyplace.wordpress.com/2016/04/01/one-sunny-place-liebster-award-2016/
KathleenBDuncan
Thank you for you kind words.
Regarding the award, I have chosen to not accept awards, though I am honored you nominated me.
Robin
That’s okay, and thanks for letting me know. 🙂 I may reach a point where I don’t accept a lot of them, either, but it has helped encourage me to keep going with blogging a little. Thanks again for RSVP’ing.
KathleenBDuncan
Regarding grief…
I started this blog just to let others know how we were doing after The Accident. I never planned to write. But it became a great way to get thoughts out of my head!
February I took a break from writing and did February Favorites where I posted old articles, mostly on grief.
Doing the Photo 101 class was great! I wrote about all kinds of other topics! I’m excited to be doing the A to Z Challenge this month. It’ll help motivate me to keep writing and to choose new topics.
I’m working on putting together a “June 1-30 Challenge” that anyone can join in on. It will be 30 dates of prompts/challenges each based on the number in the date. I think it will be fun!
Robin
Sounds great! I hadn’t planned to write on grief or do anything the way I’m doing it now, so our stories sound about the same. I encourage you to keep it up!
I just found out today that I’ve been accepted to present on the grieving process and the importance of having a support network especially during times of grieving. I’ve spoken at the conference before, so this will be my third time speaking there. That June challenge sounds like fun! I’ll check it out when it gets closer to time.
Wendy Weir
Beautiful blooms. I love the hope that spring ushers.
KathleenBDuncan
Mowing my property this of year gets a bit..uhm…strange. I may mow a circle around one little wild flower to be sure it has time to go to seed and spread.
Susan Body Renovations
Your photos filled my heart with so much joy! You capture their beauty perfectly! Thank you:)