It’s September which means many families are preparing for the start of school. When families are also grieving, this transition can bring a mixture relief, dread, excitement, and trepidation.
Much like work for adults, children and teens spend Read More »
by Brandy Lidbeck of TheGiftofSeconds.com
So many people, including ourselves, often expect our grief to be finished by the one-year anniversary of the death. People expect us to move on and their words shame us for still being impacted. Read More »
Holidays are times of sharing and togetherness. But after a death in the family, the Christmas season can be difficult to endure for everyone- including the children.
Traditions that bring about memories of a deceased parent or grandparent may Read More »
The summer of 2011 will always be defined as the best and worst of my life. Two months after saying “I do” to my husband in a quiet lakeside ceremony, my honeymoon-fueled joy would be turned to Read More »