11 JanWriting…Expressing Our Grief

Kathy Curtis, author of the book, “Invisible Ink” writes lovingly about the loss of her mother.  The act of writing as a means to express our grief is such a creative way to heal.  It could be a wonderful way for us as parents to express our hurt and love for our children gone too soon.   From Kathy’s website…

“There are many aspects to grief. Some are shared by everyone. But many are unique to you and the relationship you’ve had with your loved one. Giving yourself the quiet time to understand your loss and express it to your loved one – even after their death – is like having them there to help you heal.”

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11 JanInvisible Ink

The article below is from Grief Digest Magazine and was written by Kathy Curtis, an artist, writer, and grief workshop facilitator.  Kathy writes about losing her mother but the action of writing to our loved ones regardless of age is powerful and healing.  Hope you find some comfort in reading this article called,  Invisible Ink.

From the moment our lives change after the death of someone we love deeply, we have to make a confusing transformation from living a life that made sense to a different life that doesn’t seem to make sense anymore. With courage and faith, we do our best to recreate our lives without that person.

We might try a variety of things to help us heal and rebuild our lives, such as therapy, grief-support groups, self-help books and online research. But a very simple thing that we all know how to do, write letters, can be another truly healing approach to our grief.

Throughout the ages, people have written letters when there’s something intimate they long to say. Letters speak from the writer to the reader in the language of the heart and soul. When we write to a loved one who is far away, we imagine how they will feel when they read our letters. The same thing happens when we write to our loved ones who have died. By imagining how they would feel reading our thoughts, we not only express our grief with more courage (for their sake), we also strengthen our spiritual connection with them.

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19 DecWithout Heart There is No Hope

Last week’s Annual HOPE Group Memorial Service was simply beautiful.  It was such a nice way to come together to remember our children and kickoff the holiday season.  Thank you to everyone who attended.

Rindy read a poem at the end of the service that was very touching.  It serves as a wonderful reminder for the holiday season.  It is called:

“Without Heart There is No Hope” 

Sometimes when life is hard and you think all is lost,

keep HOPE.

Love is the foundation of life.

Love your family, friends and most importantly yourself.

Love truly is the reason for living in this world,

but you need HOPE to bring it to life.

14 DecCan’t Make It?

Can’t make the Annual HOPE Group Memorial Service tonight?  No need to worry!  The program for the service is now posted on our site.  Navigate to the We Remember page and voila!  All memorial service programs since 2006 are now available on line.  Click on We Remember 2011 for tonight’s program.

We’ll miss you by the way!  Please think about coming to our next HOPE Group meeting in January.  Contact us for more information.

20 NovA HUGE Thank You!

A HUGE thank you goes out to three ladies of the HOPE Group for their tireless effort to help other families experiencing loss.  Christine Boudreau, Julie Richardson, and Jeana Catarino planned and hosted the first ever A.C.D.K. Hope Foundation fundraiser last month.  It was no surprise that it was such a huge success.

The ladies raised enough money to create and donate memory boxes for local hospitals. They also put together a fund for families with the unfortunate burden of paying for a funeral and not having the money to do it.  Christine, Julie, and Jeana also donated money to the HOPE Group to help offset newsletter costs as well as costs for the annual memorial service.  THANK YOU ladies!!  Your generous hearts and caring spirits have touched many lives.  Dakota, Chase, Kenley, and A.J. are so lucky to have you three as their mommas!

08 NovMemorial Service Program Deadline

Hello HOPE!  The submission deadline for the memorial service program is NOVEMBER 21, 2011.  Any poem, letter, or song lyrics that you’d like read at the memorial service needs to be included in the program.  Please send all submissions to Donna at webmaster@rindyshope.org by then.  Thanks.

See you all on December 14th for the annual memorial service!  It starts at the regular meeting time of 7:30 p.m.

30 OctA Mass of Healing and Remembrance

Sunday, November 13, 2011 at 3 p.m., a Mass of Healing and Remembrance will be offered at Saint Joseph the Worker Shrine, 27 Lee Street, Lowell, MA.

The mass will be said by Father Terrence O’Connell for all whose life has been touched through the loss of a child.  They will pray for those who lost a child by miscarriage, still birth, abortion, sudden infant death syndrome or the death of a child at a young age.

All are invited to this special time of prayer and healing.

20 OctUnspoken Grief

Unspoken Grief is a safe place to share, talk, support and learn about the impact of miscarriage, stillbirth and neonatal loss in our lives. A grief and journey that is often underestimated which can cause women, partners, families and friends to feel silenced – invisible.

17 Oct5, 4, 3, 2, 1…

5, 4, 3, 2, 1!  That’s right…only FIVE DAYS LEFT until the first A.C.D.K. HOPE Foundation fundraiser!  It is scheduled for this Friday, October 21, 2011 @ the Billerica Elks Club.  There will be food, dancing, and raffles.  For more information, please contact Christine, Jeana, and/or Julie at acdkhope@gmail.com  We promise you’ll have  a good time!

Time is running out so you can purchase tickets at the door beginning at 7 pm. If you can not make the event, please send all donations to the HOPE Group. Address information is on the Contact Us Page and we’ll forward it to the foundation.  Thanks!

17 OctSwallowed by a Snake: The Gift of the Masculine Side of Healing by Thomas R. Golden

Swallowed by a Snake:  The Gift of the Masculine Side of Healing by Thomas R. Golden is a book for men and women about the masculine side of healing from loss. Discover new and powerful ways to heal.  Answer questions like how the genders differ in their healing?   Attain greater understanding between partners.  Examples of successful healing and the uniqueness of each gender’s journey. The book also provides new ways to understnad your grief and ways the individual’s loss can impact the entire family.

Swallowed by a Snake is meant to be a map and a guide through the experience of loss. It will help you move through the pain of loss and into a place of healing and transformation.

Please leave a comment below if you liked the book or not and why.  Your opinion may help another member.  Thanks!