Life’s Curveballs
The Door Never Opens
The Reality of Pain: Time Does NOT Heal – Door Never OpensWhoever said “time heals” was mistaken. Time doesn’t heal grief. Grief doesn’t disappear; it stays with you, silently lingering as life goes on. You can’t forget what happened, and you constantly question why it did.We all know that loss is inevitable, and reminders from…
Read MoreWhen Your Best Friend Dies, A Part of You Dies With Them
From the Desk of RDThe Reality of Grief – When Your Best Friend Dies, A Part of You Dies With Them For those fortunate enough to marry their best friend—someone who’s more than just a husband—my words will resonate deeply. Marriage is one of the most complex relationships. It often starts with love and promise,…
Read MoreThe Empty Space
The Reality of Grief – The Empty Space Today, I sat in the living room I’ve avoided for so long since Gill left us. This was our space—where we used to sit and chat in the evenings, watch TV, and play with the grandkids. Since he’s been gone, the room has felt desolate, and I…
Read MoreLife’s Curveballs
From the Desk of RD The Reality of Grief – Life’s Curveballs When life throws curveballs, it often feels like everything we know and rely on is being challenged. You start to question you spiritual beliefs and everything around you. You ask yourself, “Is there really a God?” You begin to question everything especially when…
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