The Measure of Grief

“I measure every Grief I meetWith narrow, probing Eyes—I wonder if It weighs like Mine—Or has an Easier size.” — Emily Dickinson Every grieving parent carries a weight that feels unique and profound. Comparing grief can feel natural, but each loss shapes pain differently. The burden of losing a child settles deeply in the heart. … Read more

Grief’s Quiet Shadow

“No one ever told me that grief felt so like fear.” — C.S. Lewis Many parents who lose a child do not expect grief to feel like fear. The sharpness of loss often brings a deep, unsettling anxiety. The heart races without clear cause. The mind searches desperately for safety in a world that no … Read more