2010 BPUSA Gathering

Golfing for Angels

Candlelight Ceremony

Communication
is the key to
survival for
bereaved parents
Talk to someone!


Always Remember,
you still have a child.
He is no longer with you.
He is simply
in a different place.
But you will always
be his mother or father,
and he will always be
your child.
NOTHING CAN
CHANGE THAT !


 


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St. Louis, MO 63141
(314) 878-0890

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Poems
ARTICLES | A Place | About Being Strong | Candles
How Many Children Do You Have? | If We Could Have a Lifetime Wish | Lights of Love
Look at yourself in the mirror | Nine Years or Nine Hundred | The Elephant in the Room
This I Can Share | Too Quiet | We cannot give you back | We Need to & Storms
Why Can't I Let Go | Why Clichés Drive Us Crazy | Wish
Poems on Time| Poems by Sascha | Miscellaneous

About Being Strong
by Sascha

Many people are convinced
that being strong and brave
means trying to think
and talk about “something else.”

But we know
that being strong and brave
means thinking and talking
about our child
until our grief begins to be bearable.

That is strength.
That is courage.
And only thus can
“being strong and brave”
help us to heal.

 

 

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