Saturday, June 19, 2010

Grandparents Remembrance

Grandparents’ Remembrance

We are the grieving grandparents, the shepherds of our children and grandchildren’s lives. Our grief is two-fold and at times we feel powerless to help. We seek to comfort our children in the depths of their grief and yet we need the time and space to face our own broken hearts. We have been robbed of the special tender touch a grandparent shares with a grandchild and we have lost a symbol of our immortality. As we walk by our child’s side, we both give and draw strength. We reach into their hearts to comfort them, and when they reach out to us in their distress, we begin the journey to heal together. We continue to be their guardians. We allow traditions to change to accommodate their loss. We support the new ones which symbolize the small steps on their journey. It is in their healing that our hearts find comfort.

~Susan Mackey, TCF, Rutland, VT~


2 comments:

  1. This is good...too often, people forget that grandparents grieve too, both for their own babies and their babies babies. My mom has had a very difficult time dealing with the loss of our precious Lily.

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  2. beautiful thank you for sharing. :)

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