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Dunleavy's Blog – June 2009 Archive (8)

A life changing blog, The Final Chapter

This story could have had a much different outcome if it hadn't been for the wonderful owner and staff of The Green Burrito in Cypress.



My oldest brother and I took Mom back to The Green Burrito a couple days after her return. We thanked the staff and they told my Mom how good it was to see her again.



When they left us, she wanted to know who they were so we explained that they were the ones who found her and made sure she returned home safely. She insisted she had never… Continue

Added by Dunleavy on June 16, 2009 at 11:55pm — 3 Comments

A life changing blog, Part 3

Pondering on the vanished part, how does a 84-year old woman vanish?



My first thought and greatest fear is that someone offered her a ride. How else could a 84-year old with a walker and numerous health issues stay hidden for so long?



If you think about it for too long, it will drive you crazy. I went from being in shock to disbelief to fear to even anger. Anger at the gentleman who left her walk out.



I told my sister in the parking lot that afternoon that if we… Continue

Added by Dunleavy on June 16, 2009 at 10:16pm — No Comments

A life changing blog, Part 2

I apologize for waiting so long to post this and promise not to make you wait as long for the next part.



So...



After talking with Tom and my sister, I got back in my car and drove my nephew to my house. I left him there in case Mom showed up and then I went to the Sheriff Department.



Can you guess which Deputy was in the front when I showed up? You guessed it! The same one I had a problem with the last time I was in.



Our conversation… Continue

Added by Dunleavy on June 12, 2009 at 2:50am — 3 Comments

A life changing blog, part 1

Where do I start? It's been so long since I've posted on here on a regular basis. For those of you who know me, this won't be anything new to you. I guess I'll start with an event which happened in March. A life changing event. This seems to be the most logical place to start.



On Sunday, March 15th, I went out to breakfast with a dear friend of mine. Because of work schedules and family commitments, we're only able to get together once every couple of months. We can spend hours… Continue

Added by Dunleavy on June 3, 2009 at 1:30pm — 6 Comments

Fixation of a Broken Heart

Why is it we become fixated on tragic events

Such as a broken heart?

Certainly good things happen in life

But bad memories seem easier to recall I suppose.

I have never met anyone who has claimed

To have never had one ounce of good in their life.

Yet bitterness seems to take over

And while grasping the heart,

Sinks thorny barbs into its beating flesh

Squeezing the pulsating tissue until a wall of concrete

Ten feet deep and ten miles high… Continue

Added by Dunleavy on June 3, 2009 at 11:20am — No Comments

Illusions of You

You stepped into my life

If only for awhile.

Your friendship brought

Calm in my stormy sea.



At times I felt I was near insanity

But you caressed my hand,

Calmed my fears,

And quieted my tears.



You showed me

The turmoil within

And taught me to look

Toward the distant horizon.



I never thought we would be apart

But nothing ever stays the same.

Another cruel lesson learned

Was that you weren't perfect as I… Continue

Added by Dunleavy on June 3, 2009 at 2:05am — No Comments

Inner Demons

Sometimes I feel my heart will break.

It aches with such intensity

But I try to keep it under control.

I force it into a little iron box

And wrap it up so tight

So it seems it will surely smother.



I constantly tell myself

It is better to be alone.

When I am all alone,

No one can cause me pain or grief.

The only thing causing me pain

Is the fear and distrust within myself.



Lately, my heart has been rebelling

Against the… Continue

Added by Dunleavy on June 3, 2009 at 1:30am — No Comments

Chester Bennington and Linkin Park

Working in the same bakery for almost ten years has allowed me to meet some pretty nice people. Some of these people I'm honored to consider friends. Others leave marks and even though I would never be so bold to call them friends, I still consider them pretty cool.



Take for instance Chester Bennington of Linkin Park. When he's in town, we see him from time to time. He seems to be a pretty decent guy. Now if you asked me about Linkin Park, I'd tell you I wouldn't be able to pick out… Continue

Added by Dunleavy on June 1, 2009 at 2:00pm — 4 Comments

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