Jake and Sawyer’s short lives have taught me many tough lessons. One, which I already “knew” (but now know with much greater depth and understanding) is how terrible losing a loved one really is, whether it is a child, a parent, a spouse, a grandparent, or anyone who you are cl...
It felt like losing your co-rememberer meant losing the memory itself, as if the things we’d done were less real and important than they had been hours before.”– John Green, The Fault in Our Stars “They say time heals all wounds, but that presumes the source of the grief is fin...
Imagine the choices you'd make if you had no fear-of falling, of losing, of being alone, of disapproval.~ Martha Beck A reader writes:It will be one year tomorrow that the love of my life, my everything -- will have been in Heaven for one year and I miss him so very, very, ...
If you're not ready to talk about the loss of a loved one in-depth, you do not have to. Funeral arrangement planning Funeral arrangements can be challenging after losing a loved one. Organizing, setting up a financial plan, and inviting guests and families can be challenging. It may ...
In Losing a Dearly Beloved Losing someone is hard especially in death. It's hard to cope especially if the person you've lost is someone that has been your anchor and where your world has revolved for so many years; it could be your parent or your child. No matter where you look at...
Losing a parent is very difficult. Parents bring you into the world and it can feel lonely to no longer have them in your life. We've picked some books that may help you manage your grief after the loss of a parent. 1. How to Survive the Loss of a Parent: A Guide For Adults By...
Whether you’re trying to move past a breakup or establish a new sense of normal after losing a loved one, you are not alone. Within this section, you can access various articles on the topic of grief and get helpful tips for moving forward. If you would like further support and guidanc...
In the grief of losing someone, Why do I feel like the lost one? ~Terri Guillemets, "Left behind," 2007 When Heaven has taken from us some object of our love, how sweet is it to have a bosom whereon to recline our heads, and into which we may pour the torrent of our tears!
Losing My Breath, From Loss to Transformation – by Cindy Weaver January 3, 2017 LM 0 I would like to introduce you to a fellow author and bereaved parent, Cindy Weaver. Cindy has struggled like the rest of us who have […] National Pregnancy and Infant Loss Awareness Day 2016 Septe...
I wrote this poem tonight for my mom & family. After losing several family members this year, my family and I will be missing our loved ones. I hope this poem encourages all who are missing a loved one too. ~Kim CHRISTMAS WITHOUT YOU ...