grief
grief
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by Linda Della Donna - 2007-02-06
Happy New Year! Yeah, I know. You're thinking what's with this writer? Life sucks without Him by your side. How dare she use the H word and wish me a Happy New Year.Well, I feel your pain. Really, I d...
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by Linda Della Donna - 2007-02-08
At the end of a good day you bust out crying for no particular reason.At the end of a bad day you burst out laughing for no particular reason.At the end of everyday, you crawl into bed and sleep on Hi...
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by Melody Brooke - 2007-02-15
I sat there holding him, not believing what was happening. Time stood still as I futilely attempted to revive him. Only moments before he was calm and ordinary. My other children stood beside me, b...
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by Linda Della Donna - 2007-02-15
You're home now. From the cemetery. The earth crusted in the soles of your shoes isn't dry, yet. And as you make your way through a crowd of well-wishing family members, somebody's nosy next-door neig...
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by Linda Della Donna - 2007-02-17
We don't try to make mistakes. But we do. Just like death, mistakes can, and do happen.We don't try to forget to write a check, forget to walk the dog, forget to feed his cat or clean the cat box. But...
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by Lou LaGrand - 2007-02-21
Not infrequently, death occurs and surviving family members and friends do not have the opportunity to say goodbye to the loved one who died. Fatal automobile accidents and heart attacks, hurricanes, ...
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by Emily Hanlon - 2007-02-15
Creativity is a mysterious journey that connects us to the unseen worlds. There was a time when all people had access to the unseen worlds, although it was the shamans, story tellers and healers wh...
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by Yianni Georginis - 2007-02-22
In December last year my father, brother and myself have received a phone call from the district hospital saying" come quickly as your wife is having difficulties come as soon as you can "WE ARRIVED F...
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by Mary Johnson-Gerard - 2007-02-26
Divorce is a process that takes different paths depending on each of our particular histories. Some people zip through a divorce as if it were something they do every day and for those who have been ...
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by Lou LaGrand - 2007-02-26
Grief and grieving is inevitable because we choose to love. And it can be argued that it lingers on and on because we refuse to learn to love in separation and complete a primary task: acceptance of t...