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There are 146 stories and poems in this section.
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Who Knew?   |   Oct 25, 2002   |   Adult Loss
A mother recounts times with her son. Who knew that this is where the path would lead? Reality is that her son knew his life on this earth would be short. Now, a mother must learn to live again.

The Bad Place   |   Oct 25, 2002   |   Adult Loss
A mother who grieves the loss of her son confides that she is called to a bad place of sad emotions and upheaval. She is in need of friends, yet she is no fun to be around. She wonders if they will continue to be by her side, or will her friends tire of her?

Vicki and Dennis, My Friends   |   Oct 23, 2002   |   Adult Loss
This mother of five children has gone through tremendous pain as she talks about losing two of her children only 11 weeks apart. Vicki and Dennis were not only her children, but they were her friends. She cannot manage the grief, and feels lonely and lost.

Going Through the Motions   |   Oct 22, 2002   |   Adult Loss
A son loses his father abruptly, and now life feels meaningless. Getting through each day is very much like going through the motions without feeling. This family needs help and feels so very alone in grief.

A Different Plan   |   Oct 21, 2002   |   Adult Loss
A mother shares the double grief of losing her husband, then two years later losing her son to an accident. At times, she wishes she could close her eyes and go back 3 or 4 years in time to when life was safe and happy and so alive. God must have a different plan.

A Different Life   |   Oct 21, 2002   |   Adult Loss
A mother whose son has died is grieving the loss, and recognizes that she is now a person whose life has changed. She lives in an empty shell. Sleep does not come easy, and she only wishes the days away. Life is meaningless without her son.

Four Seasons of Grief   |   Oct 21, 2002   |   Adult Loss
A mother grieving the loss of her son likens the feelings of grief to the four seasons. She is longing for the return of spring which will bring with it the feeling of hope.

Trapped in the Past   |   Oct 21, 2002   |   Adult Loss
A mother lost her son, and now she feels like she is trapped in the past unable to move on. She needs friends to understand that this is not her choice, but rather where she has been placed. She needs help to see beyond the pain.

An Uninvited Guest   |   Oct 21, 2002   |   Adult Loss
A mother shares the coming and going of the uninvited guest of grief that pushes its way into her heart since the death of her son. She wonders when this ininvited guest will go away for good. She would like for the visitor to leave and never return.

Storm Clouds   |   Oct 20, 2002   |   Adult Loss
A mother talks of the storm clouds that hover above since the death of her son. Depression threatens as the clouds linger, but she will not allow the clouds to overpower her. The sun will shine again!

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