Death of a Loved one; Quotes, Poems, and Resources

Death of a Loved one; Quotes, Poems, and Resources A Place Where We Can Come Together, Share Grief Experiences and Heal.—Lucy Lu 💞 Please be considerate to each other, Death is not an easy thing to accept.

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Learning to grieve is a process of adapting to loss, involving acknowledging the pain, allowing oneself to feel emotions...
07/01/2025

Learning to grieve is a process of adapting to loss, involving acknowledging the pain, allowing oneself to feel emotions, and seeking support when needed. It's a personal journey with no set timeline or roadmap, but involves understanding that grief is a normal response to loss and that healing takes time and effort.

I’m watching “ Message in a bottle” on TubiGet your tissues. I’ve rate it 5 out of 5 DETAILS: During her morning jog on ...
07/01/2025

I’m watching “ Message in a bottle” on Tubi
Get your tissues. I’ve rate it 5 out of 5

DETAILS: During her morning jog on the beach, journalist Theresa Osborne (Robin Wright Penn) discovers a bottle protruding from the sand. Inside it, she finds a heartbreaking, anonymous love letter. After her paper publishes the letter, Osborne tracks down the letter's reclusive author, world-weary widower Garret Blake (Kevin Costner), in the Carolinas. But, as Osborne finds herself falling hopelessly in love with Blake, she becomes wracked with guilt over the real impetus for her visit.

06/30/2025
I’m watching “The Ultimate Gift” on TubiGrab your tissues 😭 Jason Stevens (Drew Fuller) lives a life of wealth and privi...
06/30/2025

I’m watching “The Ultimate Gift” on Tubi
Grab your tissues 😭

Jason Stevens (Drew Fuller) lives a life of wealth and privilege. When his grandfather (James Garner) dies, Jason expects to receive a hefty inheritance. Instead, however, Jason must set out on a journey of self-discovery to earn the true gift his grandfather meant for him to have. Along the way, Jason befriends a dying girl (Abigail Breslin) and her mother (Ali Hillis) and learns what is really important in life.

06/30/2025

The pain of loss and grieving can feel overwhelming, but there are healthy ways to cope with your grief and learn to heal. These tips can help.

06/30/2025

Living with grief raises many questions, such as how long it may last and what to do when it feels overwhelming.

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