A Past, Present, and Future Loss

Inspiration: After watching the new Christmas Carol (2022) on Netflix, (highly recommend for Christmas Carol fans) Becky (wife and sometimes site admin) stated “Hey this would be a good blog dealy for you, y’know the three ghosts and grief and stuff.” Setup: Grief is our emotional, sensational, and cognitive reaction to loss. The most recognizedContinue reading “A Past, Present, and Future Loss”

Missing, But Not Lost

We are on the cusp of winter and as we usher out this difficult year, I find myself reflecting on those I have lost. I imagine the empty spaces that are left in the homes of those who have passed, the Zoom calls or visits that would be scheduled, the socially-distanced connections. This is aContinue reading “Missing, But Not Lost”

On Fatherhood and Grief: What My Four Fathers Taught

“My father didn’t tell me how to live. He lived and let me watch him do it.” -Clarence Budington Kelland I grew up with one father, but received fatherly life lessons from three additional male adults in my life:my godfather, step-father, and father-in-law. These are of whom I speak in this post.  As Father’s DayContinue reading “On Fatherhood and Grief: What My Four Fathers Taught”

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