Death

Here's a collection of all of our articles filed under death

Category: Columnists
Growing Pains
Old Ghosts
By Elizabeth Thompson
I love watching scary movies - especially, at this time of year - but, I’m not talking about the slice and dice slasher films, where the body count is higher than the I.Q. of the teenagers prancing around half-naked in them. “Just don’t...read more
Category: Columnists
Long Journey on a Short Bus
My kid's going to die. Is yours?
By Karen Murphy
The thing that sets parents of kids with special needs apart from other parents is simple. Death. The rule is that parents die before their kids do. That’s the way it’s supposed to be. Everyone knows it, and everyone accepts it. Kids are not...read more
Category: Parenting
Not Another Flower
By Alice J. Wisler
There was a day when the sun ceased to shine. You may have missed it; it didn’t make the headlines of any national paper. February 2, 1997, to most, was only Groundhog Day. For me, it was nothing as trite as whether the furry creature did or did...read more
Category: Columnists
Growing Pains
CAUTION: I Brake For Heaven’s Sake!
By Elizabeth Thompson
My husband and I spent weekends shopping around for our “starter home,” never expecting that the street in front of our new house would resemble a stock car race. Living those first few months as weekend warriors, the constant stream...read more
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