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Category Archives: encouragement
Facebook, Betrayal, and a Web of Lies
While I have been dealing with my own and my Dad’s health issues, I’ve been offline quite a bit. One thing that had kept me engaged online was a young girl I met on Facebook in a support group. At … Continue reading
Posted in brain fatigue, Depression, encouragement
Tagged facebook, helping others, lies, manipulation, mTBI, reaching out, suicide, suicide prevention, TBI
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Farewell to a friend: RIP Thomas William Weese AKA Totemwood Tommy
[You don’t have to look very hard to see my Brain Injury results…LOL…like copying and pasting this blog I forgot to include some posts. Ah yes, I get confused and am forgetful. But, I’m still here and I wanted to … Continue reading
Encouraging Chief Tecumseh Quote from the movie “Act of Valor”
Richard and I went on a date today to see the movie “Act of Valor.” We chose this movie because it is based on real stories and is in association with Tom Clancy who is known for excellent research. It’s … Continue reading
Posted in encouragement
Tagged Act of Valor, Chief Tecumseh, courage, encouragement, honor, Maya Angelou, meaning, movie, Navy Seals, noble, purpose, service, spirit, strength
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