Kissing Waves
Guest post by Rachel Espazien Photo by Laura Barry on Unsplash “I have learned to kiss the waves that throw me up against the Rock… Read More »Kissing Waves
Guest post by Rachel Espazien Photo by Laura Barry on Unsplash “I have learned to kiss the waves that throw me up against the Rock… Read More »Kissing Waves
I have often sat at a funeral just feeling numb. What can you say? And then a song will play, you know one of those… Read More »Songs often speak to the soul when words fall flat
Like it or not, grief changes a person often in profound ways. It’s easy to look at the negative side of how life has been… Read More »How has your grief grown you?
Sometimes we grieve a loved one. Sometimes we grieve that life isn’t how we thought it would be. Sometimes we grieve injustice. Sometimes we grieve… Read More »What are you grieving?
What did the year 2021 teach you about grief? Who did you loose? Use the monthly writing prompt below to help you process. Feel free… Read More »January Writing Prompt
My sister sent me a picture of Claxton fruit cakes today. Neither of us actually like fruit cakes but my grandpa LOVED them. My maternal… Read More »When Grief Hits Hard During the Holidays`
What was it like growing up in your family? Were tears encouraged, normalized or discouraged? In chapter 1 of Permission to Mourn the topic of… Read More »Writing prompt November tears…
by Maria Isabelli Even If. I kind of hate that statement. A few years ago, when I was on the long, slow road to physical… Read More »Even Then
This month we remember the youngest lives lost as October is a month set aside to remember those lost to stillbirth, miscarriage or SIDS. Often… Read More »Monthly Writing prompt October
By Kyle Isabelli The high highs and low lows of this year have thrown Maria and I into the throngs of suffering and pain. Some… Read More »One “Hell” of a Year