The Firsts
A few years ago after my father had passed away, I bumped into a couple I knew. It was nearing the Thanksgiving holiday…
A few years ago after my father had passed away, I bumped into a couple I knew. It was nearing the Thanksgiving holiday…
When I was a little girl I used to cry a lot. I was a pretty sensitive child. I cried at the end of sad
I was inspired to write Brave in a New World: A Guide to Grieving the Loss of a Spouse, by the events that took place
I have always been a people person. I love being around people. I love attending social gatherings, hooking up with friends, meeting new people, and
No one understands the rituals of grieving more than those who have walked that walk. How long we will stay on this road cannot be
One of the biggest hurdles after loss is trying to reassemble one’s life without the lost spouse or loved one. So many people find this
The morning that my husband died was rather unspectacular. There were no angels’ trumpets, the sky did not open up and drop a stairway leading
When I was in the beginning stages of grief and experiencing a deep despondency, I didn’t know who to turn to.Most of my girlfriends were
When I was in the tunnel of grief, as I refer to my long period of mourning, there was the chatter of the outside world
I’ve had a lot of time since my husband Chuck passed away to think about how I ended up in this place. I really wanted
Brave in a New World narrates the effects of the grieving process – a long and arduous course whereby the only one one who can get through it is the one who is left.
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