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22/04/2024

Love this. It’s another way we carry them with us always.

24/02/2024
20/02/2024

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08/01/2024

Mom,

After a tumultuous year, I have been yearning for old-fashioned nostalgiathat brings me back to a happier time. This guy...
23/12/2023

After a tumultuous year, I have been yearning for old-fashioned nostalgia
that brings me back to a happier time. This guy, Bob Hope, made us ALL
feel special every Christmas:

One of the fondest holiday memories I have from when I was growing up was watching all of the Bob Hope Christmas Specials.

The holidays are a trigger for those of us who are grieving.Here's some great advice from Maura Bertotti
20/12/2023

The holidays are a trigger for those of us who are grieving.
Here's some great advice from Maura Bertotti

Grief comes in so many forms, especially now. We are all dealing with losses, some of which are never even talked about.

13/12/2023

Please, don’t tell her how to grieve…

She’s in the kitchen washing dishes with her back to you. You approach her with two cups in hand. Fingerprints smeared on the glass. A good few gulps of milk left sloshing around. You place them beside the sink and look to her apologetically.

She doesn’t notice you.

Steam rises from the faucet, and scorching water runs over her hands as she absently scrubs at an already clean pot. Her eyes are not on the sink, but trained out the window.

You follow her gaze to a red bird flitting about in a bush at the back corner of the yard. You look back at her to see her expression has clouded over. Her eyes, heavy with sorrow, slowly blink.
Once that first tear escapes, her face crumbles.

Suddenly the dishes are the least of your concerns.

It’s back again.

You’ve been tiptoeing around it because it gets messy every time it resurfaces.

You’ve used up so much strength to support her because the world goes all pear-shaped whenever she falls apart.

And you’ve found yourself wondering… When will she get over it? When will she stop crying?

When will the memories stop tormenting her?

When will she finally move on?

I know you want to tell her that it will be ok, that we all lose someone we love.

I know you want her to know you feel her pain and that time will heal.

I know you want to say something. Anything.

But above all, please, don’t tell her how to grieve.

When she cries, don’t try to quell her tears. She’s not drowning in them. She’s swimming through thoughts of the love they shared.

When she talks of them, don’t try to change the subject because you think it’s too painful. It’s more painful to bury the memories.

And as the days pass, don’t ask her to move on. She’s not stuck. They are a part of her and she’s a part of them. Death could not undo that. Time will not undo that.

The tears will soon stop flowing and may not return again until tomorrow, or in a month, or in 20 years. But someday, they will come again because the love they shared will stay with her for Always.

There’s nothing you can say, nothing you can tell her, that will change that.

So please, don’t tell her how to grieve.

Just hold her hand. Listen to her stories. And walk beside her though the sorrow.

You may not be the one she’s missing, but you’re the one she has left.

Your quiet presence may be all she needs to make it through. ♥️

Words by Raise Her Wild with Mehr Lee
Photo by Jennifer Kalos


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02/12/2023

"I'm afraid I'm going to forget them..." said Rabbit.

"You won't," said Bear. "The sound of their absence will be far too loud."

©️Tara Shannon


Image description:
Rabbit and Bear stand to the right looking at an evergreen tree on the left, that’s sparkling in the light of a crescent moon. Bear holds a lantern.

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