
Red Bird Blog
Red Bird Blog
The Rollercoaster Ride
If you've experienced the death of your child, you may have noticed that your feelings are all over the map. Although grief is an individual process and there isn't one way to grieve, most grief experts agree that grief can be compared to a roller coaster ride.
What does the Church say about death?
In a world where people fear death, the Church, with its teachings on death, is a source of consolation for the faithful and a beacon of hope for non-believers. This article will give you an overview of what the Church teaches about death, in preparation for your own end or that of your loved ones.
Be Kind to Yourself
It is hard, especially when you feel like your whole life has been turned upside down, and there's no way out from under it all. I’ll be here to help you take one step forward and remind you to be kind to yourself.
I wish I could take it all away from you
I wish I could take away the pain of losing your child. I know it hurts so much. I wish I had the journey laid out and highlighted all the to-dos and to-don’ts.
I want to live unafraid
There was a time in my grief that I was living in fear 24/7. There was this deep sense of disconnect that I could find peace in my day-to-day. Instead fear held me prisioner to the reality that death happened to my child and the reality of realizing that none of us are making it here alive. Instead of living, I began to slowly die within myself. Then one day I realized what was happening and I asked myself.
Overcoming Unhealthy Grieving Habits
When you're grieving, it's all too easy to get stuck in a cycle of toxic habits.