Sharing two hearts ― a man’s perspective on moving

Happy couple portrait, smiling together.

by Susan Miller As some of you may know, I was married for 45 years before Bill’s death. We weathered 14 moves, along with major life transitions, and huge personal changes that come with uprooting and relocating a marriage, children, home, lifestyle, and relationships. I asked Bill some years ago to share some of his…

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Just Moved ladies are my people

Four women in a virtual meeting.

By Jenni Davis Our two children were young and resilient when we moved from Santa Barbara, CA to Castle Rock, CO. I was not. The move wrecked me. The first 10 months I cried every day. My grief was overwhelming and there were moments when I didn’t think I was going to make it. I…

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Hope, even when things get hard

Close-up portrait of a woman with short hair.

Choosing to have joy is not naively thinking everything will be easy. It is courageously believing that there is still hope, even when things get hard.  – MORGAN HARPER NICHOLS Let go: Where do your mind and heart go when things get hard? Do you catastrophize? Are you discouraged? Start over: Choosing joy doesn’t mean…

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