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Tag Archives: coping
Let the horses run
The persimmon’s are predicting a snowy winter. Fall is progressing in stages. Early on we were told we would have little color then they said we would have good color. Trees that should have turned already have not. Trees that … Continue reading
Circling Back
Dear Son, I miss you so much. That seems to be the only thing to say. Five little words that describe a large part of every day. I don’t think those words adequately describe what I mean and it makes … Continue reading
The volume of silence
The silence speaks for me these days. Dear son, I don’t know what to say anymore. Tomorrow is your sister’s birthday. Tough birthday in so many ways. She will have reached her 29th year. The anniversary of the day you … Continue reading
Posted in anger, Coping with the Death of a Child, Death, Family, Holidays
Tagged coping, coping with death, death, family, grief, Grief Loss and Bereavement, hope, love, Relationships, Summer
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If only in my dreams
I don’t have to go very far in a day to run into something that triggers sadness or pain, regret or longing. While my daughter was home for a visit we have watched some movies. It seems that there is … Continue reading
Posted in anger, Coping with the Death of a Child, Death, Friends
Tagged coping, coping with death, coping with grief, death, death of a child, friends, loss, love, Relationships
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What the day affords
Are you able to help the way you feel? My mother used to say “I cannot help the way I feel.” I always thought that she meant that that applied only to her. She was allowed to behave any way … Continue reading
Posted in anger, Coping with the Death of a Child, Death
Tagged coping, coping with death, Grief Loss and Bereavement, loss, Mental health
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The compass
I sometimes look at old photos and the dates when they were taken and feel a jolt. It occurs from the toes up like an electric sensation. Just eleven months, just ten, just nine, just six, three, two, just one … Continue reading
Posted in Coping with the Death of a Child, Death, Family, Friends
Tagged coping, coping with death, family, Grief Loss and Bereavement, Happiness, love
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another 365 days
Tuesday was his birthday. I had been dreading it. I cannot express why adequately or sort through all the feelings to find out which one fostered such dread. I think it was the combination of the holidays lining up one … Continue reading
Posted in Death, Holidays, Pets
Tagged Birthday, coping, coping with death, Facebook, Grief Loss and Bereavement, Parenting, Relationships
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Eleven Weeks
In eleven weeks we will experience the 2nd anniversary of our son’s death. That means we have been walking this path for ninety-three weeks. This week others started this journey. They are in shock. Right now they are gathering their … Continue reading
Posted in Coping with the Death of a Child, Death, Faith, Family, Friends
Tagged coping, coping with death, death of a child, God, Grief Loss and Bereavement
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Time Well Spent
Time well spent. I’ve been thinking about that phrase. I thought about it while driving for the past two days as we returned home from our vacation in Maine. It was the first trip I have taken in well over … Continue reading
Acadia
The dogs are up even earlier here on the coast of Maine. The sun rises an hour earlier than it does at home, and stranger yet they seem to prefer 5:30 a.m. to begin their day. The first day here … Continue reading