There are Layers to our Grief

October 23, 2021

The Sisters discuss how most people are not aware that there are layers to our grief.  It is not uncommon for people to have to grieve every single layer of our relationships.  Erica shares how although she grieved Donovan as her son, but then she had to grieve the loss of the friendship that she shared with him.  Also true when you lose someone who was never there for you.  You will still grieve the layers of that relationship once they are gone.

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