by Michelle Wuesthoff | Apr 6, 2020 | death, faith, grief, love, relationships
BTS, Pandemics, & the Loss of My Soulmate I’m going to try really hard to not make this a stream of consciousness type of thing, but this whole pandemic/quarantine/epic-world-crisis situation is sending my emotions into overdrive. I’m feeling all the feels pretty... by Michelle Wuesthoff | Oct 1, 2019 | death, faith, grief, hope, sorrow
The Journey Through Grief (The Healing Power of Letting Go) You might want to keep scrolling if you don’t want real and raw, because that’s where I am right now, writing this piece. There is a certain, maddening pain when someone or something you love is ripped away... by Michelle Wuesthoff | Sep 11, 2018 | community, courage, diversity, family, grief, perspective, racism
May We Never Forget: September 11 May we never forget that day, though nearly an entire generation has emerged in its wake; A day with piercing, sapphire skies, so typical of September. And typically, it began. The rush hour throng had subsided, and everyday people... by Michelle | Oct 18, 2017 | disappointment, God's love, grief, hope, journey, overcoming, relationships, spiritual growth
How to Find a Hope That Won’t Disappoint You The subject of hope has come up more than a few times this week, which usually leads me to believe God is up to something. Well, of course he’s up to something…he’s God. Anyway, hope is an... by Michelle | Aug 30, 2017 | death, exchange, grief, kindness, love, overcoming, sorrow
The Reason I Choose Grief Another loss today. Not the death of a person, but it’s a death nonetheless. For someone like me, one for whom everything that matters is also a matter of the heart, losses are crushing. And they don’t play fair. They stir up the...