Articles tagged with: emptiness
For those of you who have read Brain Drain, you remember the chapter that started with a dialogue from the popular Seinfeld episode about George doing the opposite and finding success. In the same episode, …
All loss is hard. All loss is lonely. But there is something about child-loss that puts it in a unique category.
I have experienced other types of loss. When my very much loved father died in …
I think I have the greatest job in the world.
I get to sit across from people—people lost in profound, life-altering pain—and listen carefully to every word they say as they share their stories of life, …
By Allison Daily –
Does grief end?
It’s a question that varies for each person and depends in part on the person’s relationship to the one who has died. The death of a child is different than that of a parent …
Question from a reader: I’m writing this letter in hopes of finding some peace. It will be three years next month that my son was murdered. He was only 18. His mother and I were …
By Luellen Hoffman
My mind is confused about my mother being gone, even though it’s been a couple years since she died.? I feel like I can’t fathom the fact that she is not only gone, …
By Pamela Prime –??
Easter and the days leading up to it are a sacred time for many. In some ways ,this is an extraordinary time, a time filled with mystery. It was a time I …
By Clara Hinton –
Grief is such a difficult journey, but it becomes especially difficult around the holiday season.? Everywhere you look, there are reminders of family times, laughter and cheer, and times spent sitting around …











