by Sisters | Nov 13, 2019 | Grief
Pet Loss 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...
by Sisters | Nov 13, 2019 | Grief
Is It Alright to Date? After the breakup of a romantic relationship or a divorce there comes a time when you feel as though you’re ready to get involved in another relationship. However, the timing needs to be right because if you get involved too soon you run the...
by Sisters | Nov 13, 2019 | Grief
Bullying and Grief When you become a parent there are so many things that are outside of your control. This can result in feelings of helplessness especially when you find out that your child is the victim of bullying. Or the reverse happens, and you find out...
by Sisters | Nov 13, 2019 | Grief
Processing the Pain from Grief Most of us have never truly been taught how to talk about grief, which makes it so much more challenging when we experience a grief event in our lives. Sharon and I have noticed that there are three options that a griever has when they...
by Sisters | Nov 13, 2019 | Grief
I Remember but Everyone Wants to Forget When you experience a grieving event, it is not uncommon to want to dissect every aspect of what happened, how it made you feel and possibly assigning blame. Typically, you have a supporting cast of characters in your life with...
by Sisters | Nov 13, 2019 | Grief
Becoming a Detective When Donovan passed away, we as a family got so caught up in every detail leading up to him getting on that motorcycle and all the way to when he was found after the accident. He was the only one at the scene of his accident and he was no longer...