Not into sky - high platforms because you have
a healthy fear of death?
Not exact matches
No matter what the circumstances were surrounding the loss
of your last baby, whether it was an early miscarriage, a stillbirth, or an infant
death, I know that much
of the joy
of pregnancy has been stolen from you and replaced with
fear — a
fear that can't be reasoned away until and unless you are holding a
healthy baby in your arms.
So, beyond the
fear of death, there are practical reasons to explore extending our
healthy years.
AN ACT
OF CONSCIENCE, by Robbie Leppzer FAMILY NAME, by Macky Alston
FEAR AND LEARNING AT HOOVER ELEMENTARY, by Laura Angelica Simon THE FIGHT IN THE FIELDS, by Rick Tejeda - Flores and Ray Telles A
HEALTHY BABY GIRL, by Judith Helfand HIDE AND SEEK, by Su Friedrich JOHN HENRIK CLARKE: A GREAT AND MIGHTY WALK, by St. Claire Bourne LICENSED TO KILL, by Arthur Dong THE LONG WAY HOME, by Mark J. Harris MADONNA MIA, by Jane Wagner and Tina DiFeliciatonio MY AMERICA (OR HONK IF YOU LOVE BUDDHA), by Renee Tajima NEW SCHOOL ORDER, by Gini Reticker PAUL MONETTE: THE BRINK
OF SUMMER»S END, by Lesli Klainberg POVERTY OUTLAW, by Pamela Yates and Peter Kinoy RIDING THE RAILS, by Lexy Lovell and Michael Uys (official site) SICK: THE LIFE AND
DEATH OF BOB FLANAGAN, SUPERMASOCHIST, by Kirby Dick.
For average non-acrophobes, it probably wouldn't have meant much, but for those
of us with a
healthy fear of impending
death (including a related
fear of snakes, spiders and Abba), the idea the narrow metal staircase leading me to the apex
of Sigiriya, the 6 - story - high chunk
of rock sitting in the central plains
of Sri Lanka, was being held in place by a series
of small foundations cemented into the sheer granite rock face wasn't the most comforting.