Jokes1 min ago
Mothers Day
13 Answers
it is mothers day this week and it is made very clear with the cards and gifts in the supermarket and the emails and adverts online but it can be a very hard day for a lot of people who have lost their mum so how do you recommend people on how to deal with grief on mothers day
Answers
Best Answer
No best answer has yet been selected by roadman. Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here.
For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I lost my Mum 27 years ago and I still miss her but my grief is not raw anymore and I'm able to remember all the happy times we had and her sense of fun.
It is very hard if your loss is recent but try and focus on all the good times if you can. I don't think the grief ever really goes away, you just learn to live with it
It is very hard if your loss is recent but try and focus on all the good times if you can. I don't think the grief ever really goes away, you just learn to live with it
This time of the year is quite bitter/sweet for me. While i always look forward to the Cheltenham Festival, my mother (herself a keen punter, to very small stakes) died on Gold Cup Day in 2012 (16th March).
I usually visit the grave on Mother's Day with a bunch of her favourite flowers and, weather permitting, i'll spend a half hour or so reminiscing. I am usually joined by one or more of my daughters so we usually bounce memories off each other and always leave the graveyard with smiles on our faces.
I usually visit the grave on Mother's Day with a bunch of her favourite flowers and, weather permitting, i'll spend a half hour or so reminiscing. I am usually joined by one or more of my daughters so we usually bounce memories off each other and always leave the graveyard with smiles on our faces.
I simply don't do grieving for people. (Indeed, I find such a thing hard to understand). So I'm obviously not the best person to answer your question here.
However there are plenty of websites which seek to offer advice on the subject. Here are just a few of what, to me, appear to be some of the better ones:
https:/ /www.cr use.org .uk/und erstand ing-gri ef/mana ging-gr ief/gri eving-o n-mothe rs-day/
https:/ /www.wo menshea lthmag. com/uk/ health/ mental- health/ a268079 13/moth ers-day -grief/
https:/ /www.ma riecuri e.org.u k/blog/ coping- with-gr ief-mot hers-da y/15028 5
However there are plenty of websites which seek to offer advice on the subject. Here are just a few of what, to me, appear to be some of the better ones:
https:/
https:/
https:/