Years ago when I was in spiritual director training, Jo Ann Kunz, was one of my instructors. She taught me a practice she called, “Doing a Write.” This process is one I’ve done myself many times since ...
When my children were little, they did not want to put their faces under water. During swimming lessons, I watched as their wonderful coach gently worked with them to get more comfortable. First they ...
TAMPA, Fla. (WFTS) -- "It is a terrible thing to lose someone. It's equally terrible to lose yourself in grief," said Peter Snelling, Executive Director with Tampa's Right at Home. He says it helps to ...
It seems to me the great contemporary books on grief are by writers who have learned from their own experience. Then they realized what they learned resonated with others, so they wrote about it.
My dad died three years ago. Looking at blue Christmas lights and telling family stories reminds me of him over the holidays.