Monthly Archives: April 2014

letting the pain in

The infamous one year anniversary is coming up.  It looms over us and threatens to rob each day of any joy. It never leaves the mind and causes weariness, and leaves us begging for peace, comfort, a pain free moment. … Continue reading

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easter

Another holiday.  Oh how we hate holidays this year.  We miss him more than words could ever adequately express, so I won’t even try. Easter means so many different things to so many different people. It means Easter egg hunts, … Continue reading

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with hope

This song was written by singer and song writer Steven Curtis Chapman, after losing his daughter in a tragic accident. It says what I wish I could say, in such a beautiful way, and it resonates with my heart and soul.  It … Continue reading

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enter into the pain

I had a precious friend write me this morning, and ask me this, “I am going to a funeral in the morning of a friend that has lost her son. Is there something that a friend said to you that … Continue reading

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11 months…how can that be

Kay Warren lost her son exactly one month before we lost Grant.  Her son was 27, Grant, almost 25.  Her son died April 5, 2013, Grant, May 5, 2013. My heart breaks for her today as I think of her … Continue reading

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making room

I have been missing you for almost a year.  Every moment of everyday, missing, longing, aching.  Long phone calls have been replaced with faded memories.  The joy of Holidays and family vacations, are now threatened with sadness, aching masked with … Continue reading

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