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The St. Bernard and our family St. Bernard
St. Bernards get more attention than other dogs due to their sheer size. Did you know they never really wore those little kegs? What else do you know about a St. Bernard? Lots of information here.
8 commentsStories - My Personal Proof of an Afterlife
In this hub the reader will find out the experiences and reasons I have in believing why our spirits live on after we shed our mortal bodies. Photos and videos.
177 commentsLIVING IS A LIE
photo - http://baltimorespectator.blogspot.com/2010_06_01_archive.html Sick of dying Sick of death Waiting for his final breath I want to scream I want to cry I want now only To say good bye NOT TO HIM To death and gloom It fills every corner of...
24 commentsSaying Goodbye to a Loved One
Being a caregiver to elderly relatives is one of the hardest things I've had to do in my life. I've taken care of my father in law, aunt and uncle in their declining years to help their disease ridden bodies...
0 commentsDr. Jack Kevorkian – Angel of Mercy or Devil in Disguise?
Jack Kevorkian, who died on June 3, 2011, at age 83, stirred impassioned national and international debate with his outspoken, almost belligerent, defense of euthanasia, assisted suicide, for people who were not just terminally ill but suffering....
14 commentsLiving Will Sample - Five Wishes Form
Five Wishes is a Living Will. Filling it out is easy. Having one makes your wishes unquestionable.
how to cope with your mum dying from cancer?
It happens to us eventually. The Circle of Life - we lose our parents to death but perhaps bring new life into the world via our kids. Regardless of your age, coping with your Dad or Mom dying isn't easy. When they are suffering from cancer it can often feel like they will never be free of their pain. So how do you cope?
13 commentsmemorial gift ideas for mothers day
My Mum may not be here in person but i know she is here in spirit and i wanted to be able to do something special for my Mum every year. Here is some of the ways in which i do this and a few ideas that i have still yet to do.
8 commentsCan We Choose The Exact Moment We Die?
Pondering the question of whether or not we get to "choose" the exact moment that we die, when our time is very close. My belief is that while we may know we are close, that it is God that actually chooses that exact moment. I knew a hospice worker once, though, that felt that the person may get to choose.
9 commentsHow to become a Hospice Social Worker
Becoming a Hospice Social worker will lead you towards working with very ill and possibly terminally ill people of all ages. Working in the hospice field requires compassion and caring as well as the ability...
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