Posts Tagged ‘loss’
‘Isn’t it pretty to think so.’
In Hemingway’s poignant words, the sorrow of lost possibilities is tempered with a flicker of hope, suggesting that while the past may be irretrievable, the future still holds the potential for new joys.
Read MoreInsights from Widows and Widowers: What You Should Know About Grief
What would you want your family and friends to know about your grief? The answers may surprise you.
Read MoreA journey through the storm
It is possible to hold both sorrow and joy at the same time, which helps put this year in perspective.
Read MoreWho am I now?
A widower searching for self.
Read MoreA Thanksgiving of gratitude and healing
The first holiday season without his wife brings heartache but also joy and gratitude.
Read More‘Bless your heart’: A Jody Thanksgiving story
A story about Jody’s turkey adventures and the happy memories they created.
Read MoreMimi’s love: A story of birth, loss, and joy
Jody lives on in this precious gift from above, and I am so grateful to have him in my life.
Read MoreGrief, guilt, and grace: Finding meaning after loss
Seeking guidance to find meaning in this catastrophe and for the strength to bring something good from it.
Read MoreAbandoned on a Desolate Road
a poem about the feelings of abandonment after a great loss
Read MoreThe beauty of ordinary moments
We often remember the big milestones in life—a marriage, the birth of a child, graduations—but it’s the little, everyday moments that we tend to take for granted.
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