It comes up again and again-and not just for the parents facing their year of “firsts”: How do I survive December with a broken heart?
There’s no single answer or list of things to do that will suit every family.
But there are some general principles that can make even this awful reality a little easier.
Read the rest here: How To Survive December With a Broken Heart
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Author: Melanie
I am a shepherd, wife and mother of four amazing children, three that walk the earth with me and one who lives with Jesus. This is a record of my grief journey and a look into the life I didn't choose. If you are interested in joining a community of bereaved parents leaning on the promises of God in Christ, please like the public Facebook page, "Heartache and Hope: Life After Losing a Child" and join the conversation.
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I get massively overwhelmed during the run up to December but I have got through them all and I will get through this one too. It helps to know there are others feeling the same way.
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We do muddle through, every time, don’t we? I’m sorry that you know this too. Praying the Lord makes His Presence very real to you this season and that you hear Him singing love and grace over your heart. ❤
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Yes here we are again and I can already feel the queeziness in my stomach but we can hold on ❤
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Thank you for your posts that what I am feeling or what I want to tell people using the right words. It definitely helps me feel less alone.
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