by Tawnya | Jul 27, 2019 | Celebration of Life, Grief, Impermanence
When I told Chelsie my “Mi Rosa” story after returning from my honeymoon in Cancun, we laughed a very good, good laugh. I am emotional and sentimental at heart. We all know this. Upon landing in Mexico, I was given a beautiful, light pink, almost peachish rose, and it...
by Tawnya | Jul 20, 2019 | Celebration of Life, Grief
“I didn’t want a celebration-of-life because I’m sad, and I want to be sad.” – Duane “Dog” The Bounty Hunter eulogizing his wife. Last weekend I attended Beth Chapman’s funeral. I needed a funeral to observe and report on for a class I am in, so I jumped at the...
by Tawnya | Jul 2, 2019 | Children, Grief
“I don’t like Nana be sick” my little niece said, her voice cracking, lip quivering, tears welling up in her eyes. My mother had just been moved to recovery after an uneventful surgery, but she was experiencing some nausea, so she was retching. The three-year-old was...
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