by Sisters | May 14, 2021 | Grief
Myth #1 We Must Be Strong for Others On June 17, 2006, I received a call from my daughter, Brittani, that would change my life forever. My then ten-year-old nephew was missing near the river where my family was spending the Father’s Day weekend. In just three brief...
by Sisters | May 7, 2021 | Grief
The bond between a pet and owner is often stronger than one between people. Pets love us unconditionally and without judgement. They show true love and affection, and all they ask for is that love to be reciprocated. No matter how many times you have to correct...
by Sisters | May 6, 2021 | Grief
This is the last Mother’s Day post Donovan had written for me, and when it shows up on my FB memories, it always brings up bittersweet emotions. I miss him so much! Each passing year brings dreams that I will never see him, or his bother achieve. I will never see...
by Sisters | May 5, 2021 | Podcast
The Sisters define anticipatory grief as the grief that occurs when a loved one is given a terminal diagnosis and the family members try to imagine the pain they will feel when their loved one is actually gone. Anticipating a loss is another layer in the...