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Stories from Survival to Stability

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Welcome to Stories from Survival to Stability, the storytelling heart of Heart of Care. These are real-life stories of healing, resilience, creativity, recovery, caregiving, faith, grief, hope, and the lessons learned along the way.

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what you'll find inside

Chapters as we live them.

Recovery & ResilienceSurvival to StabilityFamily StoriesThe Cranford Heirloom CollectionArt & HealingTrauma-Informed CarePeer SupportAmbiguous GriefCaregivingLife on The 99 RetreatCat Nap Inn StoriesJesse James AdventuresFaith & HopeWellness & Personal GrowthLessons from Everyday Life

recent chapters

From the porch, the coop, and the studio.

Honey Badger Field NotesJune 29, 2026

Being the Family Scapegoat

The one who got hit, and then was told she started it. A Honey Badger word for anyone in a family that quietly elected them to carry it.

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Honey Badger Field NotesJune 27, 2026

Busy Hands at the Cat Nap Inn

Handmade magnets on the fridge, Soul Cloth cuttings in the basket, studio-table making, community work, and the Eight Dimensions getting written into the website one honest piece at a time.

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Honey Badger Field NotesJune 27, 2026

The Red Bullet Takes a Hit on I-95

A shredded tire on the off-ramp coming home from McIntosh County, a piece of the Red Bullet hanging off near the fender well, and a quiet honey-badger word about taking a beating and still rolling.

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Ambiguous GriefJune 26, 2026

Surfing the Wave: A Mother's Experience with Ambiguous Grief

Another wave came today — chest, throat, behind the eyes. A mother cannot simply move on from her children. On riding the wave and making it safely back to shore.

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Recovery & Ambiguous GriefJune 26, 2026

Recovery and Ambiguous Grief

Fourteen years of recovery, and the grief that recovery does not erase. On loving people who are still alive but absent, riding the wave, and choosing life anyway.

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Ambiguous GriefJune 25, 2026

The Gift I Couldn't Make

Ambiguous grief hiding inside a piece of art. A friend, a sunshiny day with my son, and the little handmade book I finally made once I cried at the kitchen counter and figured out what I was actually trying to do.

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Art & HealingJune 23, 2026

Glitter, Glue, and Tiny Books: Making as Medicine

A morning at the studio table with miniature books, glitter, and glue. Small, sparkly handmade things as a kind of therapy — quiet proof the hands still know how to make beauty.

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Cat Nap Inn StoriesJune 20, 2026

Sitting in the Red Bullet at the Cat Nap Inn

Heather came home. The sky opened up. I sat in the Red Bullet and let the rain do the talking — elephant ears drinking, cannas leaning, a Honey Badger learning to let the day be the day.

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Ambiguous GriefJune 17, 2026

For Betty and Lucy: Heather Lives on the Porch Now

The raccoons came to the 99 Retreat. Heather, the last of the original Cluckshack crew, has moved herself onto the Soul Cloth Sanctuary porch. A small grief, told gently.

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Survival to StabilityJune 4, 2026

From Survival Mode to Stability — Where the Story Begins

The long road out of just-getting-through, and the small ordinary things that kept me upright along the way.

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Family StoriesMay 30, 2026

The Cranford Heirloom Collection — My Mother's Hands

Glass beads, brass clasps, and years of quiet making. How a collection became part of my own healing.

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ResilienceMay 28, 2026

The Honey Badger and the Last Oreo

On stubbornness as a survival skill — with crumbs, evidence, and very little remorse.

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Ambiguous GriefMay 16, 2026

Stitching the Grief You Can't Say Out Loud

Soul cloth, reliquaries, and the small private rituals that hold a heart together.

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Faith & HopeMay 10, 2026

What Sage Knows — Wisdom on the Days I Can't Find Mine

The gentler side of the Honey Badger, and the practice of speaking to myself like family.

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CluckshackMay 2, 2026

Letters from the Cluckshack

Betty has opinions. Lucy keeps the books. Heather, Ethel, and Georgia supervise from the high perch.

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Coping SkillsApril 22, 2026

What Jesse James Taught Me About Boundaries

A boundary is not a fight. Sometimes it's just my bullpei getting up and leaving the room.

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99 RetreatApril 8, 2026

Spring at the 99 Retreat

Garden beds, lettuce that survived the deer, and one rooster with a complicated personality.

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WellnessMarch 26, 2026

Mr. Whiskers' Field Guide to a Slow Morning

Step one: do nothing. Step two: keep doing nothing. Step three: tea.

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