Thank you for your very positive feedback Sandra.
As the saying goes, 'you don’t know how strong you are, until being strong is the only option that you have.' For chunks of the day, I’m a total wreck, and it totally wipes me out when I cry & I just want to honour my son time & time again.
The life celebration website was created from the idea I read in the book, Grieving Dad. On it, I’ve included the poems I've written, the current honouring, and a page devoted to memories from family & friends, plus loads of photos too. Some inner strength has got me through it.
My session with a Clairvoyant confirmed to me that my son is both safe, and with me all the time. This has given me some much needed peace. I recommend this route to comfort to others.
I lost my (hero) dad 43 years ago when I was 15, and my incredible mum died 8 years ago, so whilst I’m no stranger to close family bereavement, the loss of a child has to be the worst kind. Especially when we were so close & the death was totally unexpected too.
It’s easy and understandable to be wrapped up in your own grief, but if I can help one person cope that little bit better, I'll be comforted too.