White Tail Is Open And Guests Are Coming
Hi Everyone,
Well these are exciting days at SAM. White Tail Lodge is finally
completed and open. We have our first guests registered and are
looking forward to helping them deal with their grief.
The weather here has definitely turned colder. I’m just excited
that the sun is shining today. We’ve been having rain, rain, and
more rain for the past two weeks. We are thankful it hasn’t been
snow!
Speaking of thanks - Thanksgiving is just around the corner, and as
care-givers to people who are grieving the loss of a child, we realize
the “holiday” season can be one of the toughest emotional times for
moms and dads and surviving siblings. With this in mind, Judy and I
would like to share just a couple thoughts on how you can help someone
who has had a child die during the holiday season.
First, let your friends know you are thinking of them in a personal way.
Drop a card via snail mail letting them know they are in your thoughts
and prayers. By the way, it doesn’t really matter how long it’s been since
the parent’s child has died - a card is always welcome.
Next, think of a way you could make a special memory for them. If you
are part of the extended family, or a close friend, chances are you may
have a picture or two of the child who died. If you do, why not have that
picture printed and simply write a note about the picture and drop it in
the mail. We had someone do that for us some time after Mickey died and
it meant so much to us. It also brought a smile as we saw Mickey enjoying
life.
Another thing to remember is that you can’t force a grieving person to
be “happy.” There are SO many emotions bubbling to the surface during
the holiday season. So many memories, both good and sometimes bad.
So give your friend space and time to grieve as they need to, not as you
would like them to.
There are many other things we could share about this issue. And I think
we will in the days ahead. In the mean time, get out that card and drop a
note to someone in need. Thanks for caring, and remember, Judy and I
love you guys. God bless - Pat