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Author: Amanda Marin

Senior person in a wheelchair looking out a window onto a snowy landscape, symbolizing the emotional distance and grief experienced by those with a parent living with dementia.
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Losing a Parent to Dementia

  • Posted byby Amanda Marin
  • August 22, 2024
  • 2 minute read
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…While They Are Still Here. When my Dad died it felt like we lost my Mom too. Time stopped for her at that very moment, the grief of losing him…

a poignant landscape view of a person standing alone in a vast field, capturing the overwhelming emotions of grief. This image powerfully illustrates the sense of isolation and the struggle to find breath amidst emotional turmoil.
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Grief: Needing To Breathe Again

  • Posted byby Amanda Marin
  • August 16, 2024
  • 3 minute read
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Digging deeper than you ever thought you could when you need to learn to breathe again… That moment when life as you know it stops. Time stands still with the…

A single parent and child lying on the floor under a makeshift tent, smiling and engaging in a playful conversation. The scene is bright and cheerful, highlighting the bond and joy in their relationship amidst the challenges of single parenthood.
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Surviving and Thriving as a Single or Solo Parent

  • Posted byby Amanda Marin
  • July 11, 2024
  • 5 minute read
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And just like that, I was a single parent Whether by choice or not, the sheer overwhelm can take over on most days as you navigate life as a single…

Close-up of a hand holding a wedding ring, symbolizing the emotional journey and grief associated with life after divorce.
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Finding Life After a Divorce

  • Posted byby Amanda Marin
  • June 30, 2024
  • 4 minute read
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Whether you want it or not, divorce is hard and can leave you feeling lost…  The life you were living, the identity you had is gone, who are you now?…


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