Being the Caregiver:When Love Really Matters
When two people come together with the intention of creating a lasting bond, it is assumed that love, commitment, and family above all, plus the
When two people come together with the intention of creating a lasting bond, it is assumed that love, commitment, and family above all, plus the
When I was in the midst of taking care of my husband, I was actually in a vortex, the “caretaker vortex”.When I stepped outside…
Back in the winter of 2009, about 4 months after Chuck had passed away, I’d decided that I was ready for a bereavement group. I
As I embarked on my grieving journey I had no idea what to expect. I didn’t even know that I would be on a journey, as I like to…
The other day one of my best friends lost a sibling. I called her to give my condolences and she told me how much she’s
I’ve been reading a lot of posts on various sites about how people are coping/or not with grief after loss. One of the most…
First off, I want to extend my sincerest condolences to you on the loss of your husband Dave. Although I do not know you…
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 in the beginning stages of grief and experiencing a deep despondency, I didn’t know who to turn to.Most of my girlfriends were
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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