28. Absence every day It hurts every day… the absence of someone who once was there. 29. Waiting for you I think a part of me will always be waiting for you. 30. Grief is love Grief is love turned into an eternal missing.
Leo’s story is a short one. He was born and minutes later he died. Of course to me, his death doesn’t define him. He is first and foremost my son. In his absence, Leo has taught me many things and has put me on a path to raise awareness about pregnancy and infant loss. I ...
“In the garden of memory, in the palace of dreams… that is where you and I shall meet.”—The Mad Hatter, Lewis Carroll’s Alice Through the Looking Glass “When someone you love dies, and you’re not expecting it, you don’t lose her all at once; you lose her in pieces over ...
Father's Day can be a time when memories flood in, and the absence of a loved one is deeply felt. Grief Three Strategies to Honor Mother Loss Edy Nathan MA, LCSWR on May 9, 2024 Learning to integrate the feelings of grief and cope with the loss of the mother is painful. It ...
just couldn’t hold back, all of the things we could never get enough of and want more of, all of the things that mean the most to us: All of our joys, every answered prayer, every good thing that just couldn’t be harnessed in all of our love, all of our unconditional kindness....
As the Qingming Festival draws near, it serves as a poignant reminder of our loved ones who have departed from this world. It is a time when we gather to honor their memory, reflect on their lives, and find solace amidst t...
Wounded and withdrawn, the remaining sibling encounters the departed's call through the presence of her absence. Will the separation lead to a transformation and subsequent return?Wall, Derek JDissertations & Theses - Gradworks
Grief is love and the confusion caused by not knowing how to love someone who is gone. Grief is love's frustration and anger at death's destruction.
Grief is often associated with tears, but not everyone will cry, and that’s perfectly normal. The absence of tears doesn’t diminish the depth of your feelings or the love you have for the person you lost. Feeling numb is also quite common and could be your mind’s way ...
the fog has yet to lift. You're in disbelief and your closest companion is grief, which Lee describes as "the experience of navigating your loss, figuring out how to deal with the absence of your loved one forever" while still refusing to live without the love of the one you've lost...