A Light at the End of the Tunnel: Surviving a Grief Storm

A Light at the End of the Tunnel: Surviving a Grief Storm

by Sally Latimer
A Light at the End of the Tunnel: Surviving a Grief Storm

A Light at the End of the Tunnel: Surviving a Grief Storm

by Sally Latimer

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Overview

From the beginning I always felt I didn't belong. My own parents didn't raise me, I felt unloved, unwanted, like it was my fault, the physical abuse, the sexual abuse, I thought everything was my fault, I didn't feel worthy of love and I took that feeling into a 25 year marriage that ended in divorce. I still felt broken & unworthy of love, but the one thing I did promise myself was that when I had kids of my own they would never experienced what I went through. I had to be the one that broke a vicious cycle and I did it. Life's began to look up for me, when I met my future husband on a blind date. Everything was so wonderful until March 7, 2014 when my world exploded into madness, my youngest son 35 was killed. My perfect world had fallen apart. I asked God "why him, why now?" Read how I found the resiliency to go on, I was heartbroken, how was I suppose to go on? How does any parent who loses a child move forward? I was much stronger than I ever thought I could be, but I survived and so can you.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781982226671
Publisher: Balboa Press
Publication date: 07/09/2019
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 156
File size: 975 KB

About the Author

Sally Latimer is a retired Police/Fire dispatcher, mother, wife, grandmother, homemaker and businesswoman. She and her husband Thomas live in Southern California with their three dogs Abby, Joey, and Oliver, and three cats, Toby, Bindi and Jasmine.

Sally has shown strength and resiliency in surviving physical, mental, emotional and sexual abuse as a child. She has survived due to her spirituality and belief that she is a child of God, and that God doesn't make mistakes.

Sally has spent over thirty years of her life as a volunteer for animal rescue. When she couldn't afford food for her own cat, she discovered that if she was willing to foster a cat, the rescue group would provide her food for hers as well, and that was the beginning of a long run in rescue. She and her husband, Tom, have bottle-fed newborn kittens and worked every aspect of rescue, finding their niche in transporting animals from shelters into foster or forever homes.

One of their proudest moments was during the Wallow Fire in eastern Arizona, which burned 538,049 acres from May 29 to July 8, 2011. Sally and Thomas started a fundraiser on a Wednesday and by Sunday evening had collected over 1500 pounds of food and supplies as well as $2500 in financial donations to help take care of the displaced animals taken to the fairgrounds at St. Johns, Arizona. They personally drove the eight hours round trip to take the food and supplies, and the cash donations were sent to local vets for spaying and neutering costs.

Since the loss of her son, Andy, in 2014, Sally has pulled back from rescue but still keeps in touch with all the local rescues and will do transports occasionally if an emergency arises. She also continues to network animals out of a high kill shelter and into foster care.

In 2015 Sally began her first venture into selling Younique makeup and still is building that business. In 2016, she added LuLaRoe clothing for the complete package. Thomas created her boutique out of the single car side of their three car garage. There she can be found photographing her newest items, selling clothes to men and women, or finding homes for a dog or cat.

She loves to help every woman feel she is beautiful and special. She is currently working on a Periscope venue called Rescue 411 to discuss animal rescue and care for animals, and has been writing items for a future blog.

Sally and Thomas share a total of nineteen grandchildren, ranging from a newborn to age twenty-three. They delight in watching their grandchildren grow and spend as much time as possible with them. They have one great-granddaughter.

Sally and Thomas enjoy traveling the world, visiting many historical sites from the ancient Roman ruins to the Great Barrier Reef. Her love of travel and adventure keeps Sally feeling young, and she is far from ready to settle down into retirement. As long as she can, she wants to keep going, living life to the fullest.

Sally may be contacted at Sallylatimer@aol.com.

Table of Contents

Foreword
Dedication
Abandoned & Abused
Growing Up
In the Beginning
My First Death Experience
A Slap in the Face
Free and In Love
Getting Out
Finally Free
Into the Storm
Breaking a Promise
Moving to Michigan & Back
Our Cross Country Trip
Earl
Life's Lessons
The Elephant in the Room
The Shower Strike
Hockey
Learning to Drive
New Life
Finding Love Again
You Broke My Mom!
One Big Bad Week
Moving to Arizona
Reaching Out
Moving Home
Andy
Samantha Kay
Lake Havasu Birthday Week
An Accident Looking for a Place to Happen
Conspiracy Theories
Learning the Truth
Goodbye
March 7 2014
Andrew vs. The Final Storm
Devastating News
A Celebration of Life
Aftermath
And the Storm Raged On
March 6 2015
March 7 2015
Survival
What Next?
How Do I Go On?
A Gold Cross
Surviving the What Ifs
Why Me?
Epilogue
Gratitude
About the Author
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