Chasing dragonflies

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According to the data and stats that were collected, 'Chasing dragonflies' channel has quite a good rank. The feed was last updated more than a year ago. In addition 'Chasing dragonflies' includes a significant share of images in comparison to the text content. The channel mostly uses short articles along with sentence constructions of the basic readability level, which is a result indicating a well-crafted news inventory on the channel.

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Recent News
Abi’s 21st birthday – heartache and heaven

It’s been three years since I’ve shared anything on here, and it’s over eight years now since Abi died, and the pain of loss is always there. Perhaps...

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My blog posts for Still Standing Magazine

As a contributory writer for the excellent grief resource, Still Standing Mag, I have listed here links to the posts I have had published on the site...

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JustGiving’s Crowdfunder of the Year Award – vote for me

It takes me way out of my comfort zone to ask people to vote for me (even if I did ask them for their money), but having been nominated for the JustGiving...

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What’s in a name? For me, everything

My journey through my faith hasn’t been smooth by any means, but it’s been there to various degrees for as long as I can remember. My relationship with...

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Guard your grieving heart

Sometimes, in doing good for others, we neglect ourselves. Grief is such a powerful emotion that can drive years of campaigning and fundraising... but...

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Sunday Notes: Is the Easter story too scary for children?

Having just celebrated Easter, I noticed a definite preference for bunnies and chocolate than the events surrounding the death and resurrection of Christ...

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Repost: Ways to Support Grieving Families

A child has died. You’re at a loss. You don’t know what to say to the grieving parents. You don’t know what to do, but you feel that you must do something...

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5 ways to do self-care when you’re grieving

When you're grieving, doing anything to care for yourself can seem an effort, and even cause you more stress. I've shared five ways I found to look after...

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Sunday Sermon Notes – 11th March 2018

On Mothering Sunday, we looked at the story of Moses and I was surprised when I found myself thinking of Abi...

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GUEST POST: Two unexpected ways fundraising helps you heal

Fundraising in memory of your loved one can help you with your own healing journey...

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Does it get any easier? Grief five years on

What is grief like 5 years on? Do you ever get over it?

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Abi’s Black Belt

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Losing a child, two years on – fear and vulnerability

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Attending a first aid course as a grieving parent

[...] This weekend was stressful and emotional, as well as coming down with the obligatory back-to-school cold. I finally plucked up the courage to attend a first aid course and it’s taken me [...]

What my grief would say if it could talk

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You are my sunshine – a birthday poem

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A satisfactory response from Virgin Media

[...] So, following my last post about my complaint of the way Virgin Mobile handled my contract closure, Virgin Media has finally responded to my complaint in a more human way. I missed a call [...]

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Clinging to hope

[...] On the morning of Friday, 8th February, Abi had another CT scan – her first scan after the two operations. Taking her for this scan [...]

A knot of hair

[...] Abi was transferred into Bristol Children’s Hospital the afternoon of Friday, 8th February. We were introduced to another consultant, who told us that they were going to ‘start from [...]

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