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The Weight of a Living Legacy

August 24, 2019 by Bryan Martin Leave a Comment

Shortly after losing Tin I was honored being asked to write in this space. I quickly felt the weight of grief ease as the words hit the paper. An amazing thing began to happen, others started to respond to my writing that they felt connected again and that lifted my grief a bit more. As I continued moving forward, I had started to use essential…

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A Reset of the Mindset

August 17, 2019 by Bryan Martin Leave a Comment

So the feelings are the same, just as intense but not as often and demanding. I miss Clayton every day but the immediate sting when the thoughts rush forward is milder with time. My eyes still water each day but there are more days of laughter than tears. The dust has settled and now I’m feeling unsettled. A year ago I feared I would have to move…

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Showing Grief

July 28, 2019 by Sarah Treanor and Mike Welker Leave a Comment

This past week, I got to sit down and have a mentoring session with a photographer that I have greatly admired for several years now. We went through my photography – most specifically, all of the photographs I made about my grief after Drew died. It’s taken me years to get to the right space emotionally to be ready to have someone look at these…

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The Rifts of Loss

July 21, 2019 by Sarah Treanor and Mike Welker Leave a Comment

Funny how different losses can create such different kinds of struggles for us. How different versions of loss can confuse us and blindside us in unexpected ways… even when we have dealt with loss before. I feel like I came home from our recent trip to Texas changed. In a good way. I feel like there were a lot of things that were rearranged…

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On the Bright Side

July 18, 2019 by Bobby Atwal Leave a Comment

       For some reason, I always feel that this blog should be sad and grief-driven.  But, today I just feel AMAZING!  It would have been our 10th anniversary last week, and yes, it was hard, I mean really hard.  However, it wasn’t nearly as hard as in the past.         Partly why I feel so good is that I used my heavy bag for 30…

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The Fear of Taking New Risks

July 7, 2019 by Sarah Treanor and Mike Welker Leave a Comment

This past week, Mike wrote about how we are continuing a dream he and his late-wife Megan shared as we are looking into getting a camper next year. There were a lot of dreams I had with Drew that never came true too. Even just planning a wedding and spending time on every little detail was something I never got to do with him. Much less a wedding…

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Understanding “Freedom”

July 6, 2019 by Bryan Martin Leave a Comment

The Fourth of July – All things summer right? It’s cookouts, pool, family, sunscreen and fireworks. All the freedoms you get living in the good ole USA. It’s funny how the word freedom is used. By definition, freedom means you are not enslaved or forced to act or be a certain way. You are not trapped. Of course, for the USA freedom means all of…

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Dreaming Together

July 2, 2019 by Mike Welker 1 Comment

The death of your significant other can have a tendency to place your goals and dreams on hold.  You may have been planning a major purchase together…a new home, a vehicle, or even a major furniture or appliance buy.  It might have been that trip to the Grand Canyon or Alaska you had dreamed of for years. Kids? That was always a “sometime…

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A Widow, A Mother, and A Wedding Dress

June 30, 2019 by Sarah Treanor and Mike Welker Leave a Comment

I’ve been in Texas on vacation for a few weeks, hence my absence here. I have however been waiting to share something very special that happened while we were down there. If you’re new here, I lost my fiance Drew 7 years ago in a crash. I am now engaged to a widower, Mike, and we have this new little blended family together with his daughter…

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When You Love Again…

June 14, 2019 by Kelley Lynn Leave a Comment

When You Love Again,  after life-altering loss –  everything inside of you,  freezes  in terror, that you will again wake up, to the very real nightmare, of a world where all of it has disappeared.    When You Love Again,  after death has stolen your other life,  and your partner –  you fear looking forward or toward the future, because…

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Grief Math

June 10, 2019 by Staci Sulin Leave a Comment

My friend just texted me about dates.  Her text wasn’t about a coffee date or an up coming dinner date.  Nope, her text was not about those type of dates.   Instead, she was referencing dates on the calendar that are significant because her husband died. What a Joy Kill is what most people outside of the grief community might think; but,…

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Grief’s Grip Again

June 6, 2019 by Bobby Atwal Leave a Comment

Clearly, 4 ½ years is far too long to miss the love of your life since society continues to tell me not to miss my wife anymore.  The thrust of the conversation is aimed at pushing me to stop talking about missing my wife and get over it!  As a result, we all learn to judge our social environment carefully before bringing illness, longing and/or…

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