After I published Forever Kalei’s Mom, I gave a copy of the book to a good neighbour of mine. After congratulating me he said, “Are you happy now?” I must confess; that question took me by surprise as I had no idea I appeared unhappy. As I stood there wondering what to say, he added, “Now that you have published your book, have you found peace?” Ah ha, I thought, he is not asking a book question, he is asking…..
Last week, SimpleGrace.com was kind enough to publish an article I wrote about my spirituality. I’ve copied the link to the article below. I hope you enjoy it! PS: The title is not mine…I said the post was about faith and the website I sent it to came up with this one. I don’t believe I ever ‘lost’ God; we might have ‘talked’ more after her death but the title itself misrepresents the tone of the post. http://www.simplegrace.com/posts/how-i-found-god-after-my-daughter-died-72957
The short answer to that question is, “No, it does not, at least not the unimaginable kind.” That being said, like most things in life, grief presents itself in degrees. The percentage reached is dependent on the physical who, what, when, where and why of each grief driven event. If the experience is imaginable the peak might be high initially, but the mind quickly takes charge and forces the grief driven pain into manageable levels. However, when the event is unimaginable,…..
The idea for the three sections or lifetimes in the book comes from a photograph. How that picture came into being was either the result of a simple misunderstanding or it was meant to be. Either way, the end result is the same. As the one-year anniversary of Kalei’s death drew near, my sister Karen asked if I had anything special planned for August 20th. I told her I was heading out to the cemetery first thing in the morning as I…..
When I was asked to post my first official Forever Kalei’s Mom blog, it was suggested I begin with the question – why am I sharing my story? When I sat down to write my mind drew a blank. Not because I did not know the answer, but because I was thrown a bit by the realization that no one ever asks me that question. Why not? I think they believe they already know the answer. Invariably, when I tell…..