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How Many People Can We Fall in Love With?
By
Colleen Sheehy Orme
I remember chatting with my friend during the final demise of my marriage. She pondered whether there was really just ‘one’ person for each of us in life. I was horrified! Me, the idealistic writer. Of course, there is only ‘one!’ – – THE ONE! After all, at thirteen my best friend and I had…
10 Ways to Help Your Friend’s Children Through Divorce
By
Colleen Sheehy Orme
Divorce is a huge loss for children. Life as they know it has forever changed. It is at the same time – a new beginning – a healing of past pain and a stronger, more positive future. Children need to know everything is going to be okay. They need to have their home restored…
3 Reasons Not to Stay in a Bad Marriage
By
Colleen Sheehy Orme
There are resounding themes people will rely on to explain why they choose to remain in a bad marriage. And they sound like really, really good reasons. After all, we have as a society relied on these marital excuses for decades. Who are we to fight convention? However, there is a growing awareness of many…
Don’t Talk About My Friend Like That
By
Colleen Sheehy Orme
I am chatting with a few girls. “Hey, don’t talk about my friend like that!” says my friend who I will nickname ‘Rainbow.’ At first, I am startled. Did I just say something about someone I shouldn’t have? Oh, that’s right…I wasn’t talking about another person I was talking about myself in a self-deprecating manner.…
The Divorce Question No One Will Ask You
By
Colleen Sheehy Orme
Take a trip and people will ask how it was? Choose a different profession and they will want to know if you love it. Date some new hottie and they will ask if you are happy. Get a divorce? Oddly, no one seems to ask… Are you glad you did it? Are you happier? Would you…
3 Reasons People Judge You During Divorce
By
Colleen Sheehy Orme
Divorce is trying and not just on the people experiencing it but on the individuals who know them. I have spoken candidly about judging one of my best friends because I was so worried about her and her family. I was younger, more naive and still believed I was living life right. I also recall…
What Do Mom’s Really Want on Mother’s Day?
By
Colleen Sheehy Orme
Ask any mother and they will tell you the same thing. Their children are all that matter. They are everything. Mother’s Day is an excuse to get them all to ourselves. Baseball? Sorry, it’s Mother’s Day. Dance? Sorry, it’s Mother’s Day. Work? Sorry, it’s Mother’s Day. Television? Sorry, it’s Mother’s Day. Friends? Sorry, it’s Mother’s…
What is Worse – Divorcing Young or Divorcing Older?
By
Colleen Sheehy Orme
Someone I know is divorcing. She mentioned it must be easier for me since I have older children. Her comment reminded me of experiencing grief in my twenties. It was horrible to lose my parents at such a young age and it was a struggle for several years. I was grateful my peers did not…
Picking Flowers for Your Mother and Living Love Again
By
Colleen Sheehy Orme
I am in my friend’s floral shop. A young woman and her mother sit in the event consultation room. The girl excuses herself to use the restroom. Instead, she secretly tiptoes towards the counter and purchases flowers. She turns and bounces back towards the room – smile on face and flowers in hand. It is…
Flipping the Perception of Divorce
By
Colleen Sheehy Orme
A friend from high school reached out to me. She wanted to let me know that one of my columns so resonated with her that she shared it on Facebook. Having grown up together in Washington, D.C. I assumed it was the portion of the column where I spoke of getting involved and a larger…
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