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Handling the Holiday When Grief is a Visitor

Handling the Holiday When Grief is a Visitor

By Father Charles Hudson. Source from Reclaiming Christmas, by Ginger Jurries. When faced with the loss of a loved one we are forced to make a decision to help ourselves move through the pain. The holidays increase the pain because they validate the absence and the death of our child or sibling (or mate) and challenge us to make some basic decisions on just how we will get through the next few weeks. I would like to make a few suggestions for you to ponder and decide upon as the holidays descend upon us.

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Thoughtful Gifts

Thoughtful Gifts

The following are suggestions from families who have received thoughtful gifts that helped them cope.
■Our family greatly appreciated the gift of restaurant gift cards when we were going through a crisis. No one felt like cooking, and going to a restaurant got us "up" and "out."
■Cook a dinner for my family. (Bring the food in disposable containers or include your name on the returnable containers.)