Tag Archives: PTSD
She’s Still With Us
In February 2019, my youngest sister, Melina, admitted herself into the hospital for PTSD from childhood trauma. When she returned home, she texted, “Do not contact me ever again!” Determined to get through to her, I invited her to walk … Continue reading
Posted in Reflections
Tagged communication, courage, Energy, family, gratitude, happiness, healing, insight, love, mental health and wellness, PTSD, responsibility, siblings, strength, suicide, tranquility, trauma, walking
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The Death of Mrs.Westaway
“There was something deeper and stranger at stake here – something someone would kill to conceal… someone had tried to scare her away once, and it had almost worked. But it would not work again. Now she wanted answers. What … Continue reading
Posted in Reading
Tagged best sellers, book club, book review, death, family, injustice, library books, lottery, murder mystery, PTSD, reading, Ruth Ware, secret, thriller, vacation, Whodunit
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The Woman in Cabin 10
I recently learned that Ruth Ware has not one, but two new books out. I love her (you can read my review of her last book here). I whipped out my library card and put myself on the list for … Continue reading
Posted in Reading
Tagged Agatha Christi, book club, book review, death, dreams, library books, murder, music, mystery novel, play list, PTSD, reading, Ruth Ware, scenery, thriller, vacation
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