The Death of a Child

Losing a child — no matter their age — is something you never get over. It is usually misunderstood by those who haven’t experienced it and is often very a very isolating experience.

These articles are specific to the personal experience of losing a child.

Distance in Grief

Distance in Grief

“Time heals all wounds.” If you’ve lost someone dear to you and find yourself in the darkness of grief, I’m certain you’ve heard or read that refrain numerous times already. It’s a nice thought… but the truth is not so simple and clean cut as that…

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The Club Nobody Wants to Belong To

The Club Nobody Wants to Belong To

I am a member of a club I don’t want to belong to. I didn’t voluntarily sign up for it, yet I’m forced to be in it for the rest of my life. The cost of admission to this club was at an impossible price, but it was was taken from me anyway. The price was my child’s life.

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Today is a Bad Day

Today is a Bad Day

Today is a bad day. It is a day where I feel defeated by grief; defeated by life. It is a day where I feel like crying – and wish that I would so I could let it all out; but the tears don’t come. I feel the pressure behind my eyes, but not enough to break the dam. I’m left with a feeling of heaviness and sadness…

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Forever Four?

Forever Four?

Next week will mark the day my daughter would have turned nine years old. But, of course, she’s not nine years old. She only lived for four years. It serves as a painful reminder that I’ve lost the joy of seeing my daughter grow…

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