Can You Joke About Grief?

Sharon and Erica discuss whether or not it’s appropriate to joke about your grief.  It’s totally okay to find humor where you can when you are grieving.  It’s possible to laugh through pain.  We are not suggesting that grievers should...
The Grieving Mornings

The Grieving Mornings

When your loss first occurs, you will be numb, and time will seem to run together. We often talk to people who sometimes say, “Today was a good day.” Meaning they were able to make it through without falling on the ground and falling apart. They got out of bed. Maybe...

My First Father’s Day without a Father

Sharon discusses the struggles of the first holiday/special days with Giovanna a.k.a GiGi who lost her father to Alzheimer’s.  GiGi is a returning guest who shares openly about what this Father’s Day will be like without her dad.  Sharon and GiGi...
I Cannot Say His Name

I Cannot Say His Name

I cannot bring myself to say her name. Just the thought of you can cause my heart to jump out of my chest.  I miss you so much. Grief can evoke various distinctive emotions in us, most of which we, as humans, are unfamiliar with.  The trigger can even simply be their...

Hierarchy of Grief

The Sisters dispel the myth that there is a hierarchy of grief.  Grief is grief and a broken heart is a broken heart.  We should not compare our losses to others because we don’t know each others hearts.  Grief is unique and individual and cannot...