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Category Archives: Grief
Missin’ You
It’s curious how this works, I still haven’t figured it out. Granted, I am very new at this, but it is all a mystery. Last night we had dinner at our friend’s house. These are people who knew Jake well; … Continue reading
Posted in Daily Ramblings, Dreams, Food, Friends and Family, Grief, Memory, Sadness
Tagged deathofachild, grieveingparent, memory, missingmyson, Sadness, tidalwaveofgrief
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Making the Minyan
There is a concept in Judaism of ‘minyan’ or a quorum of ten men necessary for public religious observances. The sources of this requirement are several Biblical verses regarding congregations and the number of people who constitute a ‘congregation’, as … Continue reading
Posted in Ceremony, Coping, Grief, Honoring Jake, Jake Colman, Sadness, Support
Tagged grieveingparent, lossofachild, minyan, mournerskaddish
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Living With Grief: A Conversation Between Men
Anderson Cooper talks with Liam Neeson five years after the death of his wife, Natasha Richardson. He speaks about loss, grief and living with the aftermath. http://www.cbsnews.com/news/liam-neeson-anderson-cooper-on-living-with-grief/
Posted in Grief, Healing, Other Media, Video
Tagged andersoncooper, copingwithloss, liamneeson, livingwithgrief, natasharichardaon
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Chronic Sorrow
I flipped my radio on this morning and came into the middle of an interview on Morning Edition. The woman being interviewed was speaking about guilt and grief, and it took me a few minutes to realize she was recounting … Continue reading
Posted in Coping, Daily Ramblings, Friends and Family, Grief, Healing, Jake Colman, Memory, Observations, Support
Tagged cancer, dailycoping, deathofachild. grieveingparent, Grief, incurabledisease
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The Memory Box
I received a package today. It contained 6 books donated by Kar-Ben publishing in Minneapolis, for Jake’s Library. Beautiful illustrated books for children ages 2-8. Books about Jewish holidays, life, and history. Books Jake would have loved when he was … Continue reading
Posted in Daily Ramblings, Grief, Honoring Jake, Jake Colman, Jake's Library, Memory, Sadness, Support, Visions
Tagged jake'slibrary, lossofachild, memorybox, Sadness
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Why Say Anything At All?
Here’s a rhetorical question. When people try to console those who grieve over a departed loved one, WHY do they find it necessary to chronicle all the terrible things they have heard about lately. For example, I spoke with someone … Continue reading
Posted in Coping, Daily Ramblings, Friends and Family, Grief, Jake Colman, Memory, Observations, Sadness, Support, Tragedy
Tagged grievingparent, lossofachild, rhetoricalquestion, silenceisgolden, whattosay
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A Community of Sorrow
Since Jake’s death less than eight weeks ago, we have become members of a very exclusive group. It is part of a society that everyone joins sooner or later, but no one really thinks about it much. The Grief Community. … Continue reading
Posted in Coping, Daily Ramblings, Friends and Family, Grief, Healing, Jake Colman, Support
Tagged community, Grief, griefsupport, grievingparent, lossofachild
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Pages in a Journal
I have been looking at some of Jake’s journals from the past couple of years. In each one, the first 5, 10, 15 pages are filled with the most diverse writings. Philosophy, ramblings, shopping lists, recipes, lists of people’s phone … Continue reading
Posted in Daily Ramblings, Grief, Jake Colman, Jake Writes, Memory, Sadness
Tagged grievingparent, hopeforthefuture, tragicloss
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Ambushed!
Today started off just fine. Clear sky, bright yellow sunlight. Everything seemed to be okay. We had a lovely time the previous evening at our friends’ house, eating corned beef hash (one of Jake’s favorites) popping popcorn and watching, or more … Continue reading
Posted in Coping, Daily Ramblings, Dreams, Friends and Family, Grief, Healing, Jake Colman, Memory, Sadness
Tagged Grief, grievingparent, kaddish, lossofachild, memory, Sorrow
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Cycles
Life is filled with cycles. There is the cycle of the seasons throughout the year, spring, summer, autumn, winter. The cycle of months. There is the cycle of the days in the week. Within each day is the cycle of … Continue reading
Posted in Coping, Daily Ramblings, Grief, Healing, Jake Colman, Memory, Observations, Sadness, Tragedy
Tagged cycles, grievingparent, healing, lossofachild
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