Handling the PAIN of Grief
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The pain is real
Your Personal Path to Happiness
Happiness was a distant, unreachable goal in 2007 after four family members died. These losses—my daughter (mother of my twin grandchildren), father-in-law, brother, and the twin’s father—devastated me. Life had never seemed so bleak. I wondered if I had the strength to endure such tragedy. Doubt didn’t stop me from learning about grief, using this information, and doing my grief work.
Artwork
This is my art work
that I work on everyday.
i also write in a journal
to make things ok
no matter what's happening
I must center and pray
That no matter what
tomorrow is a brand new day
Thank you For listening and here my cries
Nobody knows how I feel inside
only me, which can be frightening at times
Please Hold On To All My Love
Please hold on to all my love
The memories that I left for you
The times we shared a laugh and smile
Ten Things I Never Expected From Grief
1. Losing time
Almost A Year
It's almost a year, that you are no longer here
it feels empty with out you.
I want to live my life guilt free and
know I did all I could do
It wasn't up to me
I had no comtrol
you leaving this earth
Its almost a year and
it still hurts
I can't believe it's almost a year
that you are no longer here
Not as we planned
It's not just her presence I miss
it's her voice
it's the tilt of her head
and the shape of her neck
the way her feet fit perfectly
both in the palm of my hand
it's those deep brown eyes
with just a touch of the holy
the almost ever present smile
no matter what we were facing...
If You Can’t Stand To Look At The Empty Chair – Sit In It
When you gather a group of people who have lost a loved one, one topic that inevitably comes up is what to do with the “stuff".