“A deep and loving relationship is like weaving a beautiful tapestry. You start with a blank canvas, and with every experience, a new thread is added—each of a different color and thickness. The layers of time continue this process, which includes the good and the troublesome of what life has to offer. The richness of color and strength of fiber intensify, fleshed out over the crucible of a relationship. And in the end, if the kindness and beauty of love have been yours to share, you have woven a work of art.” LoveRelationshipLoving Author:Lisa Rosenberg from Adventure on Joyland Road
“If your experience of loving someone had all the highs and lows of what life puts in front of you, why wouldn’t grief feel the same? Both grief and love are messy and surprising.” LoveLossGrief Author:Lisa Rosenberg from Adventure on Joyland Road
“My tears of grief carry a vital essence that now must be replenished. How do you put rain back in the sky?” LossGriefTears Author:Lisa Rosenberg from Adventure on Joyland Road
“I believe there isn’t a “better” way for a loved one to die—whether expected or sudden, there is no get-out-of-grief-free card. As far as I can tell, you don’t walk away from grief but find a way to walk with it.” DeathLossGriefGrievingCoping Author:Lisa Rosenberg from Adventure on Joyland Road