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Chasing the Elusive Dream

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A southern couple's journey in the 60's,70's & 80'

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Comment from Rosemary Everson1
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Thank you for writing about a broken heart. There are many times when this kind of heartbreak can happen. If there are children in a marriage, it is always just a little bit worse.

 Comment Written 16-Feb-2022


reply by the author on 17-Feb-2022
    Thank you Rosemary, This is from a book I wrote chapters on in 2011. I renewing some of them for new readers.
    Beth
Comment from Bill Schott
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There is a lot of wisdom in these observations, Beth. I know from personal experience, and the kind that one witnesses second hand, that you are right. These things that happen are not ours to fix. We have to simply be present and do no harm. This too shall pass.

 Comment Written 05-May-2021


reply by the author on 05-May-2021
    Thank you for a great review and comments. I appreciate you reading this. I especially happy with the six stars.
    Beth
Comment from zanya
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This is the land of heartache exactly - a place most of us, get to visit or maybe have to visit during a lifetime journey. Not exactly a nice place though strewn with the detritus of heartbreak. Not a pretty sight! The humorous touch helps the medicine go down though!

 Comment Written 04-May-2021


reply by the author on 04-May-2021
    Thank you so much for a lovely review and for the six stars.
    Beth
Comment from Anne Johnston
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You have given some very good advice in this article, especially for mothers of teenagers. I like the way you ended: "If there is any message you can convey to them at this time of personal tragedy, none is any better than the little four-word cliche that my grandma used to utter, "This too shall pass."

 Comment Written 03-May-2021


reply by the author on 03-May-2021
    Thank you Anne, I appreciate the review and comments. It all boils down to just being there for them to listen if they need to talk. Healing will eventually happen.
    Beth
reply by Anne Johnston on 03-May-2021
    You are welcome. That is true, just be there to listen.
Comment from Sharon Davis
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This humerous piece of non-fiction provides a detailed look at the trials and tribulations a mother experiences as her children grow to adulthood and suffer the wounds of a broken heat. The message that healing must come from within and that if counseling is involve, the heartbreak is a direct consequence of a traumatic childhoid- its mom's fault- resonates well, and adds humour to your account. Thanks so much for sharing.

 Comment Written 02-May-2021


reply by the author on 03-May-2021
    Thank you Sharon, I appreciate you reviewing my story. I enjoyed your nice comments.
    Beth
Comment from MAMONIA
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I really love your writing. It has a lot of wisdom in here. Yes, broken hearts do mend over time, but always placing blame is another matter. We all suffer through it.
I think I took my son's divorce a lot harder than he did. That's when mom's shoulders get bent out of shape.
All you say here is so, so true. Loved all of it.
My best,
Marie

 Comment Written 02-May-2021


reply by the author on 02-May-2021
    Thank you Marie. I'm glad you like this and I do appreciate the review and the comments.
    Beth
Comment from Suzanna Ray
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Dear Beth, this whole post is filled with some of the best pieces of advice I have ever heard.
The best part of this particular essay is your vivid description of how people process a broken heart.

 Comment Written 01-May-2021


reply by the author on 02-May-2021
    Thank you Suzanna, I really appreciate those affirmative comments. I'm so pleased that you liked this.
    Beth
Comment from mermaids
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I am laughing over your comparison of heart break to chicken pox. It is actually a good comparison. I imagine being a parent is a challenge watching your children go through heart break over relationships but like chicken pox, one gets through it. I enjoyed reading your humorous look at your children.

 Comment Written 01-May-2021


reply by the author on 01-May-2021
    Thank you so much for the review and comments. I'm glad you got a laugh from my attempt a seeing the humor in these painful situations.
    Beth
Comment from royowen
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I've always said, you can't walk in someone else's pain, I broke a few hearts myself, and probably a little callously too, but the first love of my life broke my heart not once, but twice. It coincided with my best friend committing suicide, it lasted 18 long months, I lost weight, I wasn't overweight anyway, so my jeans started falling off me, I contemplated suicide, not seriously, but did think about it. I decided one day to stop being depressed, and I did, but it was the worst thing I've been, but I met Elaine shortly after the second heartbreak, I recovered quickly. Beautifully written Beth. My girls married their first and only love. They are both still in love.

 Comment Written 01-May-2021


reply by the author on 01-May-2021
    Love is complicated and you can't really fix another's broken heart but you have to show compassion an listen as they work through it.
    It seems like you have an extreme case of male version of heartbreak complicated with the tragic death of your friend. You survived and God had something better waiting for you. I appreciate the review and six stars.
    Beth
reply by royowen on 01-May-2021
    Bless God, He knows.
Comment from Gert sherwood
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Hello Beth,
Now I going to tell you know how to keep my interest.
I never had a broken heart. Let me tell you why. I met Stan when I was sixteen and got married when I was seventeen. And here we are getting ready to celebrate sixty seven years of loads of LOVE
for each other
Smiles to what you wrote--

The man is viewing the world from a roller coaster while you are riding on the back of turtle.
Gert

 Comment Written 01-May-2021


reply by the author on 01-May-2021
    You're one of the lucky ones and I was too. I met Evan at sixteen and got married at eighteen and we celebrated 61 year before he died. My kids weren't so lucky. Thanks so much for the review and the six stars.
    Beth
reply by Gert sherwood on 01-May-2021
    You so welcome Beth
    Gert