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Content Warning: This personal essay discusses the loss of a parent to suicide and themes of grief. On October 10, 2004, during a routine sleepover at our grandparents’ house, my mom told us the devastating news that Dad had died. I was only 7 years old. Losing a parent so suddenly didn’t seem real. I…
On August 11, 2009 a ridiculously cute baby was born at St. Mary’s Hospital right here in Richmond. That cute little baby was me. It was also the day that my sister Lucia went from being a little sister to being a big sister. We three Bremer kids–William, Lucia, and I grew up in a…
When I talk about my dad, I want people to know about our happiest moments together and how amazing of a parent he was to me. I want them to know about how he was more than just my father – he was a hard worker, a husband, a person who protected others, and, most…
My husband Drew and I had a real love affair. This is something I cherish as I am aware not everyone gets to experience this. We met later in life and immediately connected on a deep level – we understood each other and in many ways, healed each other. He was sensitive, not scared to express…
Losing a child is the most tragic, life-altering experiences a parent can face. This post aims to shed light on the experiences of bereaved parents and offer ideas for anyone looking to support them in their grief and loss journey.
For many, Father’s Day is a joyful occasion to honor and celebrate the fathers and father figures in our lives. It’s a day for family get-togethers, thoughtful gifts and cards, and reflecting on cherished memories. But for those grieving the loss of a father, the day can bring up painful feelings of sadness, longing, and…