by Angela Miller It's here. Another birthday. Another birthday without you. I've done this eleven times before-- yet it never seems to get any easier. No matter how many years go by, there ... READ the POST
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Firsts and Lasts
by Krista Lewicki Eleven months. It has been 11 months. Almost a year. We have watched the first Spring arrive, the flowers blooming the day she died, May 1. We have seen the first summer pass. ... READ the POST

One Less Second Grader
by Angela Miller Signs of back to school are everywhere. For some parents it might be a relief. Summer is over, and the school schedule is a welcome change. For bereaved parents, signs of ... READ the POST

I Will Carry You
by Angela Miller A mother's love. A mother's grief. Tahlequah is every grieving mom. If only grieving parents had this kind of support to help bear the weight of grief. Compassionate ... READ the POST

You’re So Strong
by Angela Miller When you lose a child so many people tell you how strong you are. For those of us who have lost a child "strong" is usually the exact opposite of how we feel. It often ... READ the POST

Easy for You to Say
A few years ago— in the early years of grief— after having one too many clichés flung in my face, through a mess of tears, I wrote this. Then I daydreamed about the next time someone clichés all over ... READ the POST
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