BEAUTIFUL GRIEF II: Beholder's Eye

This afternoon I am thinking of the original Beautiful Grief blog I deleted last week.  Now, after the sermon in my building this morning I wish I hadn't deleted it.

Why?  Because the sermon made me feel more confident about what I had originally written.  It made me wish I'd saved the blog in my email.

So I am going to try and retrieve some of it from memory.  It feels sort of like trying to remember a dream.  Even now, parts of it are coming back to me.  God is good.

Here's what I retrieved:

Beautiful Grief

Recently I heard the best definition for grief I've heard so far on the journey, "Grieving is dealing with what we don't want to deal with".

Death; loss, leavings, illness, firings, abandonment, neglect, other indignities suffered, yelling, harsh words, broken promises, hearts, homes, and bones, holidays alone... it's all just so beautiful!

Amen


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This Thanksgiving I'm grateful for my memory of the pilgrimage the women from my Scarborough Bible Study and I made to Highland Memory Gardens.
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