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Transitions….
By Sonia Miller | May 19, 2009
Well… I’ve been avoiding writing this post, because I’m trying to find the “right” way to say this, but I can’t seem to, so I’ll just say it.
After a 4 year journey with cancer, my mom passed away last Friday, May 15, 2009 at 2:50am. She was diagnosed the week before Mother’s Day four years ago, and passed the week after Mother’s Day four year’s later. I have yet to discover all of the symbolism associated with this, but I can tell you that my mother represented opportunities for my spiritual development in deep and profound ways.
Thank you dearly to all that have sent loving prayers, thoughts, and words. You gave me and my mom strength during a difficult time.
Many ask, “How are you?”
Overall, I’m very well.
I’m doing and being everything I encourage my clients to do and be during times of transition.
I’m BEING.
I’m honoring my emotions.
I’m doing what’s in front of me when that feels right.
I’m doing nothing when that feels right.
I’m being alone when I can and need to.
And connecting with others when I can and need to.
I feel peaceful.
And am so grateful in knowing that my mother is now at peace, surrounded by LOVE.
I’m taking this week off, both for personal time and to begin handling mom’s affairs.
And am open to what the future may bring.
Love and Gratitude,
Sonia
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July 13th, 2009 at 10:48 pm
Hi Sonia,
I just wanted let you know that I worked with your mom at DCAA in Burlingon, MA for six years. She was always very optimistic and great to work with, and she was very patient when we spoke Spanish. Your mom was a special lady.
Sincerely, Rich Goff
Burke, VA
July 25th, 2009 at 8:14 am
Hi Rich,
Thanks so much for visiting my website and for your kind thoughts and words. She always spoke very fondly of her friends and time at DCAA.
Warmly,
Sonia