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I do not consider myself a religious person. After my husband passed away, my world as I had known it changed. Dealing with death has never been easy for me, be it a family member or friend. A love one dies, the end. Some will have you believe that, I don't. I have experienced wonders that have only improved my world. Some will say it's not possible, I smile because I know different. I have written this journal to let others know that in fact, it is not the end. If you believe and have faith anything is possible. I do not claim to understand what is happening and maybe never will but that is…mehr

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I do not consider myself a religious person. After my husband passed away, my world as I had known it changed. Dealing with death has never been easy for me, be it a family member or friend. A love one dies, the end. Some will have you believe that, I don't. I have experienced wonders that have only improved my world. Some will say it's not possible, I smile because I know different. I have written this journal to let others know that in fact, it is not the end. If you believe and have faith anything is possible. I do not claim to understand what is happening and maybe never will but that is the wonder of it all. I thought at some point things would stop, but to my surprise they continue and I am very grateful that they do. So, ask yourself why do some use the phrase "cross-over"? Cross-over to what, another dimension, taking on another form? My husband and the angels continue to be my unseen partners, and I am having the adventure of a lifetime. Lynne Minyard-Christer lives in Arizona with her three cats. She has been many things to many people: wife, mother, friend, grocery checker, secretary, bookkeeper, divorced, retired, author and caregiver. There have been tears of joy and tears of sadness along the way--life's many adventures to deal with. Some friendships were short-lived, and a few carried through the years. She is always believing there is a story to tell. She is the author of a short little tale called Tige's Big Adventures. Tige was "our" little guy. Now she wonders what life has to offer and what adventures are in her future.