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The following articles cover a variety of grief topics, and we hope you will find them helpful.  More will be added over time.  Thanks

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Grief Has No Timetable

Some articles have been grouped into subjects on their own page:

Miscarriage        Infant Loss  More Added Oct 05    Suicide  More Added Dec 05

Siblings         Fathers          Couples

Birthdays & Anniversaries

Poetry

 
The Grief Process - The 10 Stages of Grief  

Grief The Price We Pay For Love

Love is Immortal 

Love Never Goes Away  *pdf

Parting Is Not Always Such Sweet Sorrow  *pdf

In The Beginning  *pdf

Rooms and Things  

The Grief of Older Parents 

Learning To Laugh Again 

Care Enough to Hurt

Understanding Grief New

When Remembering Becomes More Sweet Than Bitter  New

 

Grandparents  *pdf

Grandparents Credo *pdf

Grieving Grandparents *pdf

Grief Expectations  

What to do With Anger 

Control 

A Year Of Memories  New

Each Loss is Unique  New

And Then There Where None  New

10 Positive Coping Tips  

Love's Road  New

Chasing Away the Winter BlahsNew

“Like fingerprints or snowflakes, each person’s grief is different.

The depth and scope depends on your relationship with your loved

one the support you receive and your ability to cope with stress.”

 

Just For Today

For Bereaved Parents 

Just for today I will try to live through the next 24 hours and not expect to get over my child’s death, but instead learn to live with it, just one day at a time.

 

Just for today I will remember my child’s life, not just her death, and bask in the comfort of all those treasured days and moments we shared.

 

Just for today I will forgive all the family and friends who didn’t help or comfort me the way I needed them to.  They truly did not know how.

 

Just for today I will smile no matter how much I hurt on the inside, for maybe if I smile a little, my heart will soften and I will begin to heal.

 

Just for today I will reach out to comfort a relative or friend of my child, for they are hurting too, and perhaps we can help each other.

 

Just for today I will free myself from my self-inflicted burden of guilt, for deep in my heart I know if there was anything in this world I could of done to save my child from death, I would have done it.

 

Just for today I will honor my child’s memory by doing something with another child because I know that would make my own child proud.

 

Just for today I will offer my hand in friendship to another bereaved parents for I do know how they feel.

 

Just for today when my heart feels like breaking, I will stop and remember that grief is the price we pay for loving and the only reason I hurt is because I had the privilege of loving so much.

 

Just for today I will not compare myself with others.  I am fortunate to be who I am and have had my child for as long as I did.

 

Just for toady I will allow myself to be happy, for I know that I am not deserting her by living on.

 

Just for today I will accept that I did not die when my child did, my life did go on, and I am the only one who can make that life worthwhile once more.

 

Vicki Tushingham


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