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Category Archives: Words of Encouragement
I Have Officially Moved
As of 8/8/2011, I have officially moved the Grieving Dads Project blog to http://www.GrievingDads.com. Please make note of this change and visit me at the new location. All previous posts and comments have been moved to this new blog. I look forward … Continue reading
Back from Break – Important Notice
Some of you may have noticed that my activity on this blog was limited during the month of July. I have a good reason, I have been spending a lot of time redesigning a new Grieving Dads blog that will replace … Continue reading
“Cleaning Out My Closet”
This past weekend I was putting some clean laundry away in my closet and I noticed a couple of the tee shirts I use for working out were starting to look worn out. I had just recently bought a couple … Continue reading
“Father’s Day” by Joe Dambach
Father’s Day Written by Joe Dambach (2011) “The parent child relationship never ends. A mother or father will always remain a parent regardless of the age of the child at the time of death or the reason the child is … Continue reading
“Exhausting”
This post is a continuation of my generated list of 30 words that could be used to describe grief. Obviously this list relates to my experience with grief, so I am interested to see if anyone else can relate with … Continue reading
“96 Photographs”
The following was sent to me by fellow grieving dad and friend Steven Stuart. I hope you enjoy it as much as I did. I can relate with all of these points on some level. I think what we have … Continue reading
“Happy Fathers Day”
I hope you can find a moment of peace today as you reflect on the child you have lost and the precious time you were able to spend with them. Know you are not alone in your pain today. If you have … Continue reading
“Journey Towards Fathers Day”
A Journey Towards Father’s Day It’s that time of year again, a time for renewal. It’s time to say goodbye to the dark, gray, cold days of winter and hello to spring. In late February/early March I start to search … Continue reading
