Pointless, painful plans

With the wedding approaching, I am struggling. Everything reminds me of our future together. The plans we had made. The plans that were unsaid, but already existed to me. The future and how it was supposed to be. There's a weight, a price, to this wedding planning. Without you, there is a hole. I can … Continue reading Pointless, painful plans

never know

You have been coming up a lot lately. I don't know if it is because the holiday's are approaching. Maybe its a little seasonal depression mixed in as the nights get longer and colder. My mind has reverted back to... "what if she were here..." What if we could scream sing Chiquita by ABBA over … Continue reading never know

Purposely Stuck

I understand why people feel stuck when they lose a loved one. You realize they will never accomplish anything every again. They will never experience life again. They will never learn again. Never laugh. Never smile. Never hug. Never. ... People get stuck because they don't want to live in a world where that person … Continue reading Purposely Stuck

Not okayness

You know what is still the most prevalent thought regarding my sister, Ryane. The fact that she will never "be" again. She will never stand by my side. She will never laugh at one of my jokes. Come on vacation with me. Walk with me through the park. Live with me in an apartment, as … Continue reading Not okayness

Pain with Love, and Love with Pain.

So much pain in the world. Of course, as a social worker, I am taught to acknowledge the pain, but always lead with the positive. Lead with the strengths, the lessons to learn, the positives throughout all the negatives. But that pain is still there. It's caused by uncontrollable factors in the world. Parents who … Continue reading Pain with Love, and Love with Pain.

The fallacy of the world

I am sure for those who have been following my blog for awhile many of you may think - "Oh, she must be doing better - Her grief most be lighter, her burden not as heavy..." Or maybe you understand the inner workings of grief and know that each day is different from the last. … Continue reading The fallacy of the world