Category Archives: death
Last chance
There’s nothing compare to the pain you’ll feel when someone dear to you passed away. It’s even worst when you can’t be there to sympathize with your family members because you’re in a situation that you need to consider some other important things too. It’s hard to be left with no choice. Yeah sympathy gifts [...]
Family warned-shows were fatal moved
Former family publicist Arthur Phoenix said last June 25 that he’d tried to warn the Jackson clan that the shows could kill him. Phoenix said he’d been telling the 50-year-old superstar was gravely ill for some time and he feared the planned 50 comeback shows in London could prove fatal. “I’m a family friend, and, [...]
ADIOS KIKO
An excerpt from Francis M.’s blog in his Multiplysite Master Rapper now with our Real Master… may you RAP IN PEACE…. “Today, September 25th, 2008 is the day I learned that Cancer isn’t all about death. It’s about LIFE. And today I celebrate and embrace that life. “Today was a day of reckoning. I went [...]
Lists of the Dead and Missing Due to Victorian Bushfire
Take a look a their names and include any of their names that you can remember with your prayers. They need it. The sudden death, burn alive, the unacceptable death is not everyone wants to be when their time come. Even you don’t wish for it. Let’s help and pray for the souls of the [...]
A sad story (Victorian bushfire)
I read this article in the mX newspaper and I felt the pain of one of the editor who lest her cousin and his family during the Victorian bushfire. I just can’t help but shed tears. Very touching. According to her, ‘There aren’t enough hugs to make this pain go away’. When the phone rang [...]
Not your own blood
Isn’t it hard to raise a child that is not your own blood? This is the question that comes to my mind when I read the news about the lost boy who ran away from home after defying his mother about going to play. The worst part of it is after the long searching of [...]
Talking of Death
Honesty is the best way to help children cope and mourn naturally. Death is an inescapable part of life snd is never easy for anyone to handle. Explaining death to a child makes things morew difficult–especially when you are grieving yourself. We try to protect our children by leaving them out of the discussion and [...]
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