Second Firsts – 30 Days of Hope #1 – Kevin McNamara
First video of the series! Kevin McNamara, founder of Mothers Who Have Lost a Child, discusses working through pain and getting re-entering back into the world after losing his daughter, Holly.
First video of the series! Kevin McNamara, founder of Mothers Who Have Lost a Child, discusses working through pain and getting re-entering back into the world after losing his daughter, Holly.
This is the awesome Christina Rasmussen who has invited me to participate in her, "30 Days of Hope" project, which will include inspiring videos of those who have experienced #love, #loss, #life and new beginnings. Her second book, Second Firsts, will be released in just a few weeks. Please follow her and her YouTube channel! I'll be re-posting all of her videos here on LosingYourParents.org in support of this beautiful en devour.
I was looking at some download stats today, and I was so excited to see that my e-book has been downloaded in the following 20 countries around the world:
My anonymous feelings website, GriefPost.com, was written up on this awesome blog, MemoValley! "6 Great Resources for Grieving and Bereaved" "GriefPost was founded by Lisa A. Snyder. After losing both of her parents to cancer in her 20s she started her blog LosingYourParents.org in the hope of finding others with similar experiences and to provide [...]
How do you turn painful memories into pleasure? How can you turn the past into your future? Here's a few things I'm doing!
Being there during the transition of my parents, as well as Catherine's dad - you never know what's going to happen in life. Why wait to be happy? Why wait for one day?
Hi everyone! I have some exciting news on the horizon to share with you... In the meantime, I'm this out there to the universe - Would you please vote for my blog, LosingYourParents.org for the 100 Best Websites for Women? And perhaps this awesome website OpenToHope.com ? All you have to do is: write the [...]
Guest Blog Post by Rachel Stewart
Got mother's day leftovers? What worked for you this year? How did you decide to change the day to make it better for yourself? More palatable? Enjoyable? What would you do differently next year?
Sending love to all those who don't have their mamas this mother's day.