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Tag: A Bug’s Life

1. The Heimlich Maneuver

In the movie, A Bug’s Life, there is a hilarious fat caterpillar.  Spoiler alert for anyone who has missed it, at the end of the flick, he evolves. 

I have this picture of myself like that.  In the cocoon.  Coming out.  Tiny little angel wings on my back.  “I am a beeeew-ti-ful angel.” 

Author Michele Plumb StowellPosted on July 24, 2020Categories April 2020, Cancer JourneyTags A Bug's Life, Cocoon, MortalityLeave a comment on 1. The Heimlich Maneuver

Lynn Gorshkoff

She and I spent time in her room, singing and laughing.

by Michele Plumb Stowell December 1, 2021November 30, 2021

Debby Silence

She left me with so many memories. She saved my life more than once. But the story I want to tell is when I knew that she was an angel walking this Earth. We had a book club once a week and would meet at Shannon’s business. I pulled up to Park and there was…

by Michele Plumb Stowell November 30, 2021November 27, 2021

Amanda Powter

So many memories of a shining light of a person.

by Michele Plumb Stowell November 30, 2021November 27, 2021
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