Widowhood
Grief Delayed Is Not Grief Denied
It all seems pretty straightforward – almost formulaic in a way. You lose someone you love. It feels terrible. You … Read More→
It all seems pretty straightforward – almost formulaic in a way. You lose someone you love. It feels terrible. You … Read More→
Funeral planning. Hardly a pleasant subject to discuss or even ponder. There is no question about it. Little is more … Read More→
“Don’t speak I know what you’re saying So please stop explaining Don’t tell me cause it hurts” “Don’t Speak”, song … Read More→
When our children were young, it seems like everything that we parents did was “right” – at least in their … Read More→
“Heartbroken”. “Shattered”. “Fall apart into a million pieces”. “Fractured”. “Broken spirit”. These are just a few of the many commonplace … Read More→
Even back in the Dark Ages (referring to the time before the Internet, social media, a 24-hour non-stop news cycle … Read More→
There is a type of grief that is rarely discussed or even widely known. It is formally classified as “disenfranchised … Read More→
As both a grief recovery expert and a widow with more than her fair share of post-widowhood dating experience, I … Read More→
If the article title sounds a bit baffling…it’s because that it is a bit baffling. Why should anyone feel as … Read More→
Blame it on the ability to remain anonymous, on people who have very small lives or a combination thereof. In … Read More→
After ten years, hundreds of thousands of letters and emails and untold stories of every manner of loss imaginable, it … Read More→
We have all seen the stories many times. A couple who were married for decades die within days, hours or … Read More→
There is a “monster” who quietly lurks among those who have suffered a loss and are bereaved. It is stealthy … Read More→
It all began quite simply. A novel idea to raise awareness about a lesser-known terminal disease. The idea: Dump a … Read More→