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The Unspoken Goodbyes

Liz Newman, who writes poetry centered around grief, wrote: “If only they knew There’s so much more to loss Than what the eye can see. There’s so much more to grieve Than you ever realize there would be.” Nobody talks about the things you have to say goodbye to months and even years after you…

Graves into Gardens

The Lord has been good to us. Even in our grief, He has poured out His infinite love and comfort and has continued to shower our lives with blessings; both spiritually and physically. We can see those blessings and can say these things all because of one thing. Hope.  Grieving as one who has hope…

Humbly Grateful to Grief

Humility. Lowliness. A deep sense of one’s littleness. Grief, in accompany with God’s word, can be the ultimate teacher of humble gratitude. It has a way of bringing you low. Challenging you to reflect on God’s sovereignty. Demonstrating God’s complete control and our lack thereof, and inevitably brings to light our purpose in this world.…

“This One’s for Wesley”

You may have noticed the hashtag attached to several of our social media posts #ThisOnesForWesley. It has become a common phrase that is used almost on a daily basis in our house. It all started in the weeks following Wesley’s move to heaven. After Wesley’s celebration of life and all of our family returned home,…

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Hi, we’re the Windham’s! Tragedy struck our family of five in March of 2022 when we unexpectantly lost our two year old son Wesley to a fetal brain injury. Follow along with our family as we navigate grief through a spiritual lens; trying to praise God no matter the circumstance.

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