BereavementOne Hundred and Twenty-Six Days: The Unthinkable JourneyJanuary 12, 20224 CommentsDerek and Holly It was early December 2018. Our family had so much to look forward to and spending the holidays together gave me…Read More
BereavementHonoring Rebecca – my grief journeyDecember 13, 20216 CommentsRebecca When my 18-year-old daughter died suddenly of complications from mono, I desperately wanted to do something to honor her.…Read More
BereavementHow Limericks Soothe My SoulNovember 3, 20215 CommentsWe’re grateful to Leonard A. Smith for sharing his story, and a few of the limericks he’s written as a…Read More
BereavementMama Kept Short AccountsAugust 25, 20215 CommentsWhen at last – at the last – Mama took center stage, her flawless delivery betrayed the frequency with which…Read More
BereavementAllan’s Final DaysAugust 13, 20212 CommentsWe’re grateful for Kathleen McHenry DeRubio who shares her perspective on “peace, compassion, and respect.” Allan had been in the…Read More
BereavementWriting Workshop: A Letter to My Loved OneJuly 21, 20210On Tuesday, October 19, 6:00–8:00 p.m. via Zoom, Transitions GriefCare invites you to participate in “Writing Workshop: A Letter to…Read More
BereavementHappy Birthday Dad!June 16, 20212 CommentsMy dad was a character with character. He was born April 15, 1915. When he shared with us that April…Read More
BereavementToaster Time MachineMay 6, 20210Some things find us in the most unexpected ways. For example, I found out recently that my toaster is a…Read More
BereavementThe OperationMay 5, 20210Losing a partner has been likened to losing a limb, and the phantom pain emanating from the place the limb…Read More
BereavementThe Rhythm of RespirationApril 21, 20210This post originally appeared in Let’s Talk Transitions in August 2017 and we think its message is as timeless and…Read More