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Children's Grief Awareness Day: Say Yes

Children’s Grief Awareness Day: Grief Changes Over Time

by Carla Duff in Grief, Hope for Widows Foundation, Solo Parenting
November 18, 2020November 18, 2020
Children grieve in their own way. In their own time. And we need to support them in their grief.  Today, Children’s Grief Awareness Day is a day to remember that children grieve differently.  That children hurt too.  That children need ...
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Children’s Grieve Awareness Day: Children Grieve Too

by Dena Benesh in Grief, Hope and Healing, Hope for Widows Foundation, Solo Parenting
November 16, 2020November 18, 2020
Our kids were 5 and 2 when Seth unexpectedly passed away. The day he died all I could think about was how terrible it was that they weren’t given the gift of growing up with their Dad. They wouldn’t get ...
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Team Jon

by Carla Duff in Coping Mechanisms, Grief, Hope and Healing, Hope for Widows Foundation
November 14, 2020
When the love of your life dies in front of you, your life is forever changed. You swear never to love again. That your heart will never heal. That you will never let yourself feel again. Do your best to ...
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the new normal

The Myth of the New Normal

by Katherine Billings-Palmer in Grief, Hope and Healing, Widowhood Journey
November 12, 2020November 13, 2020
My husband has been gone for more than three years. I should be used to living as a widow and existing in my “new normal.” But today I realized, no matter how long I exist without him, I’m not sure ...
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right or wrong grief questions answers

Are You Grieving Right? How You Feel Matters

by A. Olivia Nelson in Grief
November 7, 2020
You are right in however you feel about grief. If you feel this the hardest thing you have ever gone through, you are right. And if you feel that no one understands this pain as you do, you are not ...
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Holidays Are Hard

by Carla Duff in Coping Mechanisms, Grief, Hope and Healing, Hope for Widows Foundation
November 2, 2020
The holidays are such a hard time of year. During this time of year, I always miss Jared even more. I wish he was here to go to the pumpkin patch. To help Steven carve his pumpkin. To help scare ...
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Managing Feelings of Guilt as a Survivor

by Jennifer Carstens in Coping Mechanisms, Grief, Hope and Healing, Hope for Widows Foundation
October 29, 2020
If you are reading this, you are probably either a widow or a survivor of loss.  Nobody on this planet is immune from loss.  Everyone will eventually deal with grief and loss, and each person manages it differently.  For my ...
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Finding the Right Middle Ground

by Jayme Johnson in Grief, Hope and Healing, Hope for Widows Foundation, Mental Health, Relationships and Dating, Widowhood Journey
October 19, 2020October 20, 2020
Finding a good middle ground for grief is kind of like playing Pin the Tail on the Donkey. Just when you think you know where to go, life blindfolds you and spins you around really fast. Like our sense of ...
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Memories from his sons eyes. 

by Danielle Thompson in Grief
October 19, 2020October 19, 2020
It's been 3 ½ years since we lost him. It was a 12 week whirlwind from start to his death and he was just gone. Like that...so quick. Too fast.    When I talk to my youngest J3 about his ...
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Lessons Learned In Grief

by Carla Duff in Grief, Hope and Healing, Hope for Widows Foundation, Widowhood Journey
October 19, 2020
It has been six years since my husband passed away. It feels like yesterday and today all the same time. My grief has definitely changed over the years. In the beginning, I could not imagine surviving the day, the week, ...
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