My path to restoration is paved with family, friendships, and the healing power of my grief group. In the safety of my group space, we get each other’s pain on a level that is forged by our devastating loss. We are bonded in yearning and... Read More
Dia de los Muertos — Day of the Dead — is a holiday celebrated on November 2 in South and Central America and most strongly associated with Mexico, where the tradition originated with the Aztecs. Many people associate Dia de los Muertos with vibrant colors,... Read More
We were honored to join author Tembi Locke as honorary guests at a recent Happy Women Dinner, where OUR HOUSE was the event beneficiary and Ms. Locke spoke candidly about her grief journey and New York Times Best Selling memoir, From Scratch. We were, and... Read More
While “Back to School” can be viewed as a positive time of new beginnings and reconnecting with old friends it can be fraught with challenges for you and your grieving child. Regardless of when the person died, the school setting may elicit memories or reminders of that person. This can trigger a variety of grief responses, including sadness, anger,... Read More