Grief is a strange companion. It arrives uninvited, lingers long after we beg it to leave, and reshapes our hearts in ways we never imagined. For many seniors, the loss of a child, spouse, or lifelong friend is not just sorrow but a complete unmooring of life itself. What once felt certain begins to feel fragile, and what once felt like home suddenly becomes a place of silence and shadows.
Yet grief also has the power to teach. It strips us bare, revealing what truly matters. It can harden us, yes, but it can also soften us if we allow love to break through the bitterness.
The Years Before Loss
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