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		By: Ginny McKinney		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[In reply to &lt;a href=&quot;https://www.marshmallowranch.com/the-gift-of-grace/#comment-14854&quot;&gt;Billie Nehring&lt;/a&gt;.

Life changes can trigger grief as well. Be gently with yourself. Adjusting to retirement and being together all the time presents some challenges, but once you figure out who does what, it’s a lot more fun! Thank you for your kind words, dear one. I’m so glad you’re here! ?]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In reply to <a href="https://www.marshmallowranch.com/the-gift-of-grace/#comment-14854">Billie Nehring</a>.</p>
<p>Life changes can trigger grief as well. Be gently with yourself. Adjusting to retirement and being together all the time presents some challenges, but once you figure out who does what, it’s a lot more fun! Thank you for your kind words, dear one. I’m so glad you’re here! ?</p>
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		By: Billie Nehring		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Thank you so much Ginny. Sometimes I feel the same way, well mostly I feel this way but talking to God is the only way I know I get through. I’m in my first year of retirement from working with students with learning disabilities in high school. I did this for 15 years after our girls left home and started their families. With things like our sister of 52 passed away of cancer then our mom passed away then Covid hit . Life for me was getting out of control no matter how hard I tried and how much I loved working with the kids and the teachers my personal life and health wasn’t doing so great. If it wasn’t for my husband of 43 years and children and grandchildren and most of all God’s love I feel I wouldn’t be here. So before school started this year I decided to retire at 65. I sure do miss the students and the friends who felt like family. That chapter in my book has ended. Our new chapter hopes to be an even better one. My husband will retire this summer in July. Well I better quit rambling on. Thank for all that you write. Many times it has inspired me. You are a true treasure Ginny. God bless. By the way you have an amazing talent on your knitting ?]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thank you so much Ginny. Sometimes I feel the same way, well mostly I feel this way but talking to God is the only way I know I get through. I’m in my first year of retirement from working with students with learning disabilities in high school. I did this for 15 years after our girls left home and started their families. With things like our sister of 52 passed away of cancer then our mom passed away then Covid hit . Life for me was getting out of control no matter how hard I tried and how much I loved working with the kids and the teachers my personal life and health wasn’t doing so great. If it wasn’t for my husband of 43 years and children and grandchildren and most of all God’s love I feel I wouldn’t be here. So before school started this year I decided to retire at 65. I sure do miss the students and the friends who felt like family. That chapter in my book has ended. Our new chapter hopes to be an even better one. My husband will retire this summer in July. Well I better quit rambling on. Thank for all that you write. Many times it has inspired me. You are a true treasure Ginny. God bless. By the way you have an amazing talent on your knitting ?</p>
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