Stan Goldberg
March 14, 2010 – 1:10 am | No Comment

As someone who’s living with prostate cancer, I applauded Louis Gossett Jr.’s testimony in Congress on the importance of prostate cancer research funding. If Congress was listening, maybe I’ll live long enough for something else …

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Child’s Insight Offers Meaning — and a Laugh — on Thanksgiving
November 26, 2009 – 1:39 am | 4 Comments
Laura Klouzek

The smell of turkey and stuffing was in the air, there was noise from kid’s playing and dishes being prepared in the kitchen.  It was our first Thanksgiving since my son Lucas’s death in July.  …

Holiday Treats Stir Up Memories of Loved Ones
November 14, 2009 – 1:51 am | No Comment
Harriet Hodgson

Nana made candied orange peel every year. Dishes of this sweet treat appeared at the Thanksgiving table and Christmas dinner. In fact, the holidays would not be the same without this candy.  After Nana died, …

Grief: Remember Your Loved One With a Memory Cook Book
November 17, 2006 – 11:13 am | No Comment
Harriet Hodgson

After the death of a loved one some families make quilts from their loved one’s clothes. Other families compile memory books. I did something different for my family; I made a memory cook …