Sunday, 6 March 2022

Post of the Week


My pick for this week's favourite post
from the blogosphere is one by a
British author and blogger 
who lives in Wales.

Drumroll, please, Ringo!


"Whoops! And Again!" by Liz Hinds
of Finding Life Hard? blog

It's a moving story with a 
short (three minute) video
about a family lie which shook her
young world and life.

You can read it
by clicking here.

You'll need to click
the video's "play" button twice.

23 comments:

  1. Thank you for sharing this. What a great selection this week. A moving story beautifully told.

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  2. Touching, things have changed in society over the past 60 years, my grandmother shared with me a few deep family secrets, there were others never talked about, and lost

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  3. Oh family. The things family does in the name of family can be so harmful. The lies, the half-truths, the omissions.
    My family has had those stories and it changes how you view people when the real story comes out.
    Thanks for sharing that with us.

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  4. Quite a story..Thanks for sharing..Happy Sunday..

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  5. I am really busy today but will try to watch this.

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  6. Great choice Debra. I follow liz and I was very moved when I read it in her blog.

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  7. Thank you for sharing this it sounds like a really moving post! I will have to check it out. Families can keep so many secrets from each other, I'm so glad my family is not like that.

    Hope that you had a good weekend! Was a hot and sunny one here :)

    Away From The Blue

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  8. What a sad twist to a young life.

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  9. Her story wouldn't raise an eyebrow today.

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  10. @ Mike -- Yes, social and legal mores have changed in more recent times, and a good thing too.

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  11. My own family is filled with lies. I have three half brothers, all by different fathers, none of whom is my father. Life goes on.

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  12. So, so true.
    Every family has some of this.

    XOXO

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  13. She tells her story so well. How tragic to feel unloved as a child...

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  14. That was very moving, and something I imagine everyone can relate to in their own way.

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  15. Wow. What a story; very moving. Lies do hurt us all in the end.

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  16. Thanks for sharing this story Debra! Big Hugs!

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