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Press One for Suicide

Quilt Therapy Posted on October 6, 2010 by TK HarrisonOctober 6, 2010

How do you bring up the subject of suicide?  How can you tell that someone may be thinking of suicide?  Do you know someone who has committed suicide?  Do you know the survivors of someone who committed suicide? 

I am a suicide victim.  My mother took her own life.  Not only that, she had 2 siblings who took their own lives, and my younger brother has tried to do so on too many occasions to count.

I know that those who are in the depths of depression do not see beyond their pain.  I realize they cannot predict what is going to happen to those who love them once they are gone.

Living is hard.  Loving is hard.  But, I pray that those who may be thinking about suicide can stop for just a minute and think about love.  About joy.  God will hold your hand and walk with you, when you cannot walk alone.  He will lead you to people who can help you through your depression, so you can once again see the light.  Trust in Him with all of your heart, mind, body and soul.

And if you want to find out what life is like for a suicide victim, just ask me.  Funeral flowers are the worst to deal with, for the rest of your life.

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Crazy Days Never End

Quilt Therapy Posted on October 4, 2010 by TK HarrisonOctober 4, 2010

Have you ever noticed that if you have one thing on your schedule, dozens of other things crop up for the same day, sometimes even the same times?  Makes for some crazy days.  Just as an example, let me point out how crazy our days are and what our kids are involved in:

  • DD#1 volunteers at school Tuesdays & Thursdays to help a teacher grade papers and watch her kids
  • DD#1 is on the Homecoming committee, so she meets with the homecoming chair Thursday evenings to help scrapbook the alumni information
  • DD#2 in JV Volleyball – practice every other week and games every week.
  • DD#2 in band, has to attend every football game to play, home or away
  • DD#2 in confirmation class on Wednesday afternoons in a town 45 miles away
  • DS in Scouts on Tuesday evenings
  • DS & DD#3 in Sacred Arts church class Wednesday afternoons in a town 45 miles away
  • DD#3 in Girl Scouts Thursday evenings
  • DD#3 in cheerleading, has to be at all home games, plus practice on Tuesday afternoons
  • Sundays is church and Sunday school for the whole family, in a town 45 miles away

Somewhere in there, we try to at least have the kids together for dinner each night and say bedtime prayers together regardless of how many are in the house at bedtime.

Whew, I’m tired just thinking about all we do, but we somehow get it all done!

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I Can’t Help It: God is Great, Beer is Good and People are Crazy

Quilt Therapy Posted on September 16, 2010 by TK HarrisonSeptember 15, 2010

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Where Were You When the World Stopped Turning? by Alan Jackson

Quilt Therapy Posted on September 11, 2010 by TK HarrisonSeptember 10, 2010

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Family Friend’s Wedding

Quilt Therapy Posted on September 8, 2010 by TK HarrisonSeptember 4, 2010

The wedding we attended last weekend was special…especially for my husband.  He has been friends with the father of the bride for 37 years.  Rachel, the bride, was born while my husband was living with her folks as they were college.  DH considers Rachel his “first girl.”


The Groom, the Bride & DH


The Bride with DD#1


The Bride with DD#2


The Bride with DS


The Bride with DD#3


Father of the Bride


The Beautiful Bride


The Bridesmaid’s Bouquets


The Bride’s Parents, the Bride & Groom, the Groom’s Parents


Adorable Bobble-Head Cake Topper


Daddy / Daughter Dance


Wedding Party Favors


The Bride’s Shoes & Bouquet

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