Transforming Grief Into Love
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By Kathy Wilson Submitted On June 01, 2017http://ezinearticles.com/share/?id=9720444&site=pinterest" target="_blank" title="Share this
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Robert was a very special person and I think you all know him by these qualities --Real easy going, sensitive, laid back, well-liked, thoughtful, vulnerable, liked a good t
Catch a glimpse of the magic of the Visionary Explorers Group through the personal stories of Lisa C.
"I trip. I bump into walls. I'm an old athlete and pride myself of my physique and coordination. Suddenly I feel like a clumsy oaf," Barbara said.
"I know it's my fault. Now I'm being punished. I can't make this right. What can I do?" Melissa choked through her tears.
Cousins. Aunts. Uncles. Grandparents. Friends. Friends of the Family.
Dad.
Wife.
I’ve known loss. If you are reading this, chances are you have too.
By Diane Keys Submitted On March 14, 2017
Grief and I are well acquainted—too well acquainted. In 2007 four family members died in succession—my elder daughter, mother of my twin grandchildren, my father-in-law, the family patriarch, my brother and only sibling, and the twin’s father. These experiences changed the focus of my health writing to grief recovery writing.
MOTHER’S DAY
When we are young, we celebrate Mother’s Day in honor of our mother’s and grandmother’s. Life is easy, no cares, no worries and no responsibilities
We become adults and have our own children
Mother’s Day is then a day to honor us
We celebrate with our children
It is a day full of joy and happiness.