
New Normal
Birthday Season-I’m Here for It
After my husband Chuck passed away, now so many years ago, I was sure that I would never celebrate anything ever again. I knew that
Yvonne Broady is a former public-school educator turned author. She lost her husband to pancreatic cancer in 2009 and her powerful experience with grief, loss and healing inspired her to write Brave in a New World: A Guide to Grieving the Loss of a Spouse. She blogs about her experience and gives comforting and helpful advice to those who have experienced loss and are navigating a grief journey.
After my husband Chuck passed away, now so many years ago, I was sure that I would never celebrate anything ever again. I knew that
Central Park’s Bow Bridge symbolizes so many things to me. It reminds me of my late husband’s love for Central Park and how he used
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
About a year or so before my husband fell ill with pancreatic cancer, I was beginning to feel rumblings of discontent in my spirit. I
One afternoon as the sun began to wane, I came into my house and began to settle in for the evening. I made a little
When my husband Chuck was formally diagnosed with pancreatic cancer, back in early 2008, I was still working. There were no thoughts of retiring for
Many, many years ago I dated a guy who did not celebrate American holidays. It was just not his thing. He would celebrate birthdays because
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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