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- Remembering Logan by Irrational Dad on Nov 14, 2009
One year ago, today, Sarah and I had to say goodbye to a family member. If you aren’t an “animal-person” then you don’t understand the pain and emotional turmoil in making the decision to do what we did. It was one of the most...
- After The Loss by Planning For Tomorrow on Nov 12, 2009
For those who have experienced a loss, bereavement and grief, reaching out to others for encouragement is often difficult and never done. The days and weeks after the death is when the grieving needs someone to reach out to them. When the phone calls...
- To Remember for All of my Days– by Within Crepusculum on Nov 7, 2009
My little one remains with me regardless of what skeptics may say. Grief doesn't stop, not when the love during a life was so strong, regardless of what the relationship is.
- Everything is a Process by The Five Fish on Nov 7, 2009
I have been repeating that statement in my head ALL DAY. More than a million. Reminding myself. I really hate to come to my blog but this is the only place where I feel like I can get it out. Out of my head. Patch my bleeding heart in some way. (As t...
- my story of yellow dog by dog daily photo on Nov 1, 2009
The plush dog arrived in a box directly from the store two days after Loki died. In the box next to it was a card from my best friend, Beth, in Phoenix: “I know it’s not the same thing as having Loki, but I figured you needed someone to hold...
- Grief Can Affect Your Relationship In Surprising Ways by Ask Dan And Jennifer on Oct 23, 2009
Our beloved dog, Buddy, died this week. As a rescue dog, we were never sure of his age, but believe he was at least fifteen. He was a big black dog with white and black dotted “socks” on his feet. Of all the breeds that contributed to his p...
- The Changeling by Franz Patrick's Film Archive on Oct 20, 2009
Changeling, The (1980) ★★★ / ★★★★ Initially, I thought this was going to be a ghost story like the truly horrific “The Shining” (which I was excited for), but toward the end it ended up being more like “The Ring”...








