Tag: ABC’s of Grief
F is For Friends
“No road is too long in the company of a good friend.” – Japanese Proverb Grief is a long, lonely road with an unknown end. Traversing it demands stamina, fortitude and resilience. Surviving it requires support, help and companionship. Inevitably, there will be times you feel fully and wholly alone. No one person can completely […]
D is for Denial and Despair
“Denial ain’t just a river in Egypt.” – Olivia Shaver, my mother One day in 6th grade, my parents called a family meeting. In quiet voices, with worried eyes, they told my brother, sister, and I they were getting a divorce. No one spoke for an eternity. The sound of my hysterical laughter eventually broke […]
C is For the Cloud and Counseling
Every February, after the groundhog does or doesn’t see his shadow, after the Valentines are distributed and devoured, a dark cloud descends, uninvited, upon my world. Regardless of what the groundhog has said. For me, mid-February always means at least 6 more weeks of winter. Since 2010, the middle of February through May 15 is […]
B is for Blame & Bargaining
As humans, we are wired with a longing for fairness and justice. An expectation of reparation and equitable consequences. Revenge even. Unfortunately for us humans, life is often unfair, unjust, unaccountable, and inequitable. We find comfort when we can clearly assign blame for things gone wrong. When we can unequivocally point the finger, knowing the […]