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We Don’t Di – Forever Forgive – Part 1 of 2

  When I was in my thirties living in the San Francisco Bay Area, I was fortunate to have a scintillating spiritual teacher, mentor, and friend, by the name of Dr. Ilene Cummings.  Yes, scintillating fit her to perfection.  Ilene was my mother’s chronological age, but ageless in every other sense.  She drove a snazzy […]

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We Don’t Di – Turtles and Koi – Oh My!

In last week’s blog, Mystical Motorcycles, you read about Craig, my afterlife coach who died on July 10, 2017, and how he surprised me on my birthday in 2018.   This week you will read about the mind-boggling birthday gifts he showered me with in August of 2017. You’ll need a little background to understand […]

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We Don’t Di – Mystical Motorcycles

              This is a continuation of the “sign language” interchange that Craig and I developed after he died on July 10, 2017.  In previous blogs we discussed electronics, shopping carts, and feathers as communication tools.   Today we will talk about motorcycles. When Craig was alive, he loved the freedom that he felt riding […]

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We Don’t Di – Do Feathers Appear When Angels Are Near?

Craig, my “afterlife coach” who died on July 10, 2017, communicated with me every single day for over sixteen months utilizing feathers.  There are hundreds of stories to tell, but I will share the ones that were the most impactful to me.   Being the skeptic and Doubting Thomas that I was, I thought I might […]

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We Don’t Di – Smart Shopping Carts?

Craig (my personal trainer for the afterlife who died on July 10, 2017) and I have developed our own sign language; our very own way of communicating, as real as Egyptian hieroglyphics or cursive handwriting.  If one wants to communicate with a loved one on the other side, it’s important to watch for signs and […]

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We Don’t Di – Exciting Electronic Evidence

In last week’s blog “We Don’t Di – Fiscis for First Graders“ you read how Craig manipulated my laptop, on the day he died, to display a full screen picture of himself, without me even turning the computer on or logging in.  This week I will continue with the “electronics” theme and include a smattering […]

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We Don’t Di – Fisics for First Graders – Blog

It turns out that Craig, after he died, reminded me about the basic fisics (physics) that I learned in school.  It was so long ago that I didn’t even remember how to spell it!  This blog truly is “fisics” for first graders. If you are anything like me, physics seemed irrelevant to my life.  So […]

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When Someone Dies in Your Arms

My first “real date” in decades happened on February 7, 2019.  I had been married most of my life and the long divorce proceeding would be final in a few short weeks.  Dating was something I never thought I would ever do again. I felt giddy and silly and sixteen. I was also determined to […]

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The Doggie Door and the Angel on My Shoulder

Whew!  I made it – albeit a little breathless.  Running under the garage door as it’s closing always gives me a little adrenaline rush.  I was dressed all in white and I did not want dirty garage door markings across the back of my snow -colored tailored jacket. So there I stood in the driveway […]

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“Di”mentia Di – Alzheimer’s Trick or Treat

Boo!  With Halloween right around the corner I have been thinking about what scares me the most.  It’s not ghosts or goblins; it’s Alzheimer’s and dementia.  Every 3 seconds someone new is diagnosed with Alzheimer’s.  Yikes!  Dementia starts in the brain 30-50 years before the symptoms appear.  Double yikes!  It is the 6th leading cause […]

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