This is where I share my thoughts as I’m going through (as they say in Libby’s favorite musical Hamilton) the unimaginable.

holidays deflated

shift the statistics
When it comes to surviving the death of a child, the statistics are terrifying. Are they a life sentence, or can we do something as grieving parents to help ourselves? How does resilience play into grief?

It’s the big things, too…
Handing the big events after the loss of a child can be overwhelming and exhausting. Bereaved parents need to do whatever is needed to get through.