Grief | The Silent Rebel

I had to slow my grief journey down to leave room to process.  When I don’t allow grief the space to move around in me, I also keep it from moving OUT of me. During this time, a question came up… How do we KNOW if we have truly grieved our loved one versus avoided […]

Grief | The Agitator

There was an adjustment period back into ‘normal life’. Even though I expected some of these things to occur, I did not expect how hard they would be to get through. Here is how grief surprised me. Lack of motivation. When I returned home and the dust of our 30 day pace began to settle, […]

Grief | The Sidekick

5 States, 8 Cities, 3 Flights When the pace is high, it’s important to soak in every moment, because there are some seasons you won’t get a redo. From the streets of my childhood, family kitchens of New Jersey, firsts in New York, officially launching a new path in Oklahoma, Karaoke in Louisiana, and eventually […]

Grief | The Drive Home

The work of cleaning and clearing an apartment full of my mom’s lifelong treasures was done in a matter of days. I paused when I needed to and allow grief to do its thing every time I encountered it. I had a lot of heavy emotions but I had peace. When I climbed in to […]

Grief | The Curtain Caller

Good-bye mail box. Good-bye loft. Good-bye island. Good-bye Timpson. Good-bye home. Good-bye memories, everywhere. I had sat many evenings around the island to my left. Sometimes with friends into the wee hours of the night, other times with my mom and dad. Behind me was where we took our last family photo we took in […]

Grief |The Pace Setter

This was after the service. For the most part, everything was a blur. I did not expect it to be anything else. Everything you see we picked throughout our journey towards this day. Everything meant something… From what I remember, close to 80 people gathered to celebrate my mom. We all told stories that would […]

Grief | The Event Planner

The night of October 10th, I had a group of friends that had cleaned mom’s apartment all day. They had gone through each piece of mail with care, packed tons of photographic proof of our amazing adolescence in boxes, and stopped to let me smoke a cigarette… which I totally forgot how to do. I […]

Grief | The Comforter

The wait was over, the work in front of us. After the great day with Kayce, I was driving in my mom’s car to where she worked. I loved being with dear friends. I also loved being alone. My mom bought ‘Red Gypsy’ within the year. She loved this car. As I climbed into it… […]

Grief | Parent Mentor Part 2

As I waited for Matt to get back with the kids. I was very thankful for the wise counsel that we had accumulated over the last month. Everyone processes grief differently. They also introduce grief to children differently too. We were not asking questions to imitate the responses… We were gathering stories and from them, […]