by Lynn W. | Jan 19, 2025 | Shared Stories, Spouse / Partner |
I had never heard the term “grief retreat” in my life. I first learned about it from from my neighbor, Elaine. I like to think it was some kind of divine intervention the way it happened. Elaine stopped at our town’s bakery on the way home and the line was longer...
by Anonymous 17 | Jan 15, 2025 | Grieving Teens, Parent Loss, Shared Stories |
Grief is a weird thing. Especially when you are grieving for so long that you forget you’re still grieving. You feel fine until you see things that make you relive it all over again. The little things that make you realize even in death you don’t really know them. No...
by All the Words | Jan 14, 2025 | Child Loss, Shared Stories |
Finding Solace Through Creative Expression Healing Through Art: A Mother's Journey Discover the transformative power of art in navigating grief and honoring the memory of loved ones. Learn More Artful Remembrance Explore how art can serve as a therapeutic outlet for...
by Kathleen Cross | Sep 8, 2012 | Shared Stories, Spouse / Partner |
This photo was taken at a surprise party for Todd Barr on September 8, 2002. His last birthday on earth. I hope the people in attendance that day know what a tremendous gift they gave him just by being there to say we love you and we’re glad you were born. Todd told...