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It All Goes with the Wedding Cake
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It All Goes with the Wedding Cake

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Jim and Jessica had paved most of the days of their 26-year marriage with purposeful devotion. Jim was a much-loved retired high school band director and a man who could never pass up a chance to play a gig with his musician friends or learn about anything automotive. Jessica's love for her work, as well as music bolstered her each day, too. The non-profit world had been benefiting from her deep well of knowledge for over 40 years. Her clear alto voice could be heard each Sunday in the choir loft. And, she, too, interacted with a vast network of friends and colleagues, always ready to assist those in need. They did not neglect their own happiness as a couple, either. Travel, devotion to their blended family punctuated by a daily "e;I love you"e; reminder provided a stability that characterized their union at every turn. That stability was shattered when Jessica found her husband sitting on the side of their bed staring blankly across the room unable to speak. "e;It All Goes with the Wedding Cake"e; is a love story told through Jessica's eyes as she and Jim work together to help him recover from a stroke. Jessica's nightly posts are presented here as a story of faith as she fights her way through her feelings of helplessness, frustration, and ultimately to a place of peace during a time when loneliness is her constant companion. As we all look forward to that walk into the unknown, Jessica's intimate writings will fill your heart with hope and the power of love.
Undertittel
A Caregiver's Journal of Faith, Hope and Love
Forfatter
Jessica White
ISBN
9781098323677
Språk
Engelsk
Utgivelsesdato
27.12.2020
Forlag
Bookbaby
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