by Susie | Nov 22, 2012 | Carers Support, Health Issues, In Death, Multiple myeloma, Open Letters, Uncategorized
Hello from Colorado Dear Friend Susie, It has taken a while to get back to you though your words resonated and brought me such comfort. I am so grateful for your honesty and your ability to reach across the miles and speak so eloquently to what remains after the...
by Susie | Nov 1, 2012 | Carers Support, Health Issues, In Death, Open Letters, Uncategorized
Update on an “Open Letter Between Two Woman” Scroll down to see the beginning beneath the poem  “All Is Love” if not already following. Dear Susie, It is a beautiful fall day. The sky is bright blue and filled with gorgeous puffs of white. A...
by Susie | Sep 4, 2012 | Carers Support, Health Issues, Love poems, Multiple myeloma, Poetry
For Those Who Need A Love Poem Today Love is a perfect note;love is a certain smile or a gentle touch.It is the dripping  juiciness of ripe mangos on a parched tongueor the smoothness of rippling silk as it touches your skinor perhaps the sweetest strawberry dipped...
by Susie | Dec 4, 2011 | Articles., Carers Support, Christmas poem, Health Issues, In Death, Love poems, Multiple myeloma, Poetry, Uncategorized
This week I received two very lovely comments regarding my poems, both in the same vein informing me how much folk enjoy them and how they helped them when grieving or in pain. Yes of course I receive daily comments, it would be unusual if you wrote a blog and never...
by Susie | Nov 22, 2011 | Articles., Carers Support, Health Issues, In Death, Love poems, Multiple myeloma, Poetry, Uncategorized
I felt it appropriate on this first anniversary to post again two poems written around this time last year. The first, the simple poem “This Rollercoaster Life†was written when I knew and needed to accept that there was no more that could be done for...
by Susie | Sep 20, 2011 | Articles., Carers Support, Health Issues, In Death, Multiple myeloma, Uncategorized
As this month embraces Autumn I recall the September of last year and the wretched struggles of that time. I suppose in retrospect this backward view, this sorrowful indulgence, is something that those bereaved need to do. A kind of summing up as you...