Tag Archives: grief

Navigating Ambiguous Loss

The global pandemic has thrust us into a sudden state of shared trauma. The rug feels like it’s been pulled out from under our feet as everything about our world changed in a moment. At first reeling, most of us … Continue reading

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The Toll Of Violence

I survived being shot by my husband. I survived his suicide. I survived my grief and navigating my children through their grief journeys. I survived burying the beliefs of who I trusted him to be as I faced the undeniable … Continue reading

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Wildflowers

I love country roads in the summer. Growing up in a rural community I am always transported to my childhood of fields of hay and corn, narrow roads flanked with cornflowers, black eyed Susans, Queen Anne’s Lace and Tiger lilies. … Continue reading

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