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grief journey

Quarantined Alone – But Maybe Not

by Katherine Billings-Palmer in Coping Mechanisms, Grief
April 14, 2020June 19, 2020
I was talking to Rick today when I microwaved a sweet potato for my lunch. Yes, I had a sweet potato, and nothing else, for lunch, because I live alone, I’m stuck here, and lately I find myself either too ...
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wife looking with love at husband

To be Known

by Tanya Christians in Coping Mechanisms, Grief, Hope and Healing
April 12, 2020June 19, 2020
I’ve been thinking about my healing journey. It is 2.5 years later and my pain can still be so gut wrenching. It has changed and shifted and maybe isn’t as raw as it was in the beginning but there is ...
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If Only I Could Tell You

by Kelsey Litz in Coping Mechanisms, Grief, Hope and Healing
April 6, 2020June 19, 2020
    In the early weeks of life without Dakota I was engrossed in things that took up all of my time. Planning a memorial, arrangements with the funeral home, trying to figure out a slight idea of what my ...
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Grief and Transition

by Guest Blogger in Coping Mechanisms, Grief, Hope and Healing
April 5, 2020June 19, 2020
When I first fell in love with Keith, I knew what was happening. I knew what the connection was, and I knew that even if I only had one day left on earth, he was the one I’d want to ...
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Journey of Survival

by Carla Duff in Grief, Hope and Healing, Hope for Widows Foundation
March 31, 2020June 19, 2020
The last 6 years have been a journey for me.  A journey into grief. A journey of survival. A journey to living.  And on this journey of widowhood there has been much to learn.    I've learned that I'm stronger ...
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Happy First Birthday

by Kelsey Litz in Grief, Hope and Healing, Hope for Widows Foundation
March 29, 2020June 19, 2020
There are a lot of feels that come rushing to the surface when you realize you are growing older without your spouse. 22. A year that Dakota will never get to know me. He won’t get to see who I ...
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empathy you are not alone

Waking Up to New Realities, Again

by Kathy Sanford in Coping Mechanisms, Grief, Hope and Healing
March 28, 2020
Waking Up to New Reality You open your eyes and look at the clock.  You slept well and murmur a quick “thank you” because you’ve learned through many sleepless nights to appreciate the blessing of a good night’s rest.  It ...
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Nothing is the same anymore again

by Susan Leathers in Coping Mechanisms, Grief, Hope and Healing, Hope for Widows Foundation
March 28, 2020June 19, 2020
I wrote drafts for this blog at the end of February and beginning of March, but nothing I wrote then is relevant now. The world has changed completely. I am on high alert.  I am supposed to be telecommuting, teaching ...
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anticipatory grief

Anticipatory Grief and the Pandemic

by Katherine Billings-Palmer in Grief
March 27, 2020
Waiting has always been hell for me. I’m an extremely impatient person and have been this way since I was a child. But, enduring this coronavirus pandemic, waiting and watching as this impending doom grows closer and more certain, takes ...
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Forced Downtime

by Carla Duff in Coping Mechanisms, Grief, Hope and Healing, Hope for Widows Foundation
March 26, 2020June 19, 2020
When my late husband died, being busy became one of my coping mechanisms. Always somewhere to go, something to do. Downtime meant time to think.  And I definitely didn’t want that.    For the last 6 years, I have kept ...
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