You Can Help a Grieving Heart by Alice J. Wisler


You Can Help a Grieving Heart by Alice J. Wisler.

 

I found this on http://www.onewomansperspective02.wordpress.com.  It is often so hard to know what to say or do when someone has lost a friend or family member, but even harder when that person has lost a child.  This article may help others.

 

As a grieving mother, I’ve been fortunate to have many loving, caring people surround me with help and support.   I know that God sends people and resources to me just when I need them.  Today is the six month “anniversary” of my son’s death. I am in need of solace and time to cry without worrying about what anyone else thinks.

Clara Hinton – Your Focus Determines Your Future.


Clara Hinton – Your Focus Determines Your Future..

 

As I continue this journey of coping with the death of my son, I find, or people recommend, articles and websites that help.  This one is very good at describing the grief process after losing a child.

 

I hope it will help someone.

 

Kia Kaha


Kia Kaha.

 

NZ Cate, this really spoke to me.  As you know, I lost my son on August 18.  Everyone keeps telling me how proud they are that I am being so strong.  I do have my moments when I let out all my emotions, but there is just so much to be done that all I can do is be strong. I swing from being numb, to crying, to making phone calls, to taking care of those who are not as strong as me,  and in between, trying to make sure I am taking care of myself in the best manner I can at this time.  One of my friends who has lost a child told me to take it breath by breath, and that is what I am doing.

I have not been posting because my thoughts are so scattered and there are so many other things that I must be doing.