Sarah TomoloniusThe Grief Manual: At Two YearsWhen loss soaks in for more than a year, the memories of the one you lost and your grief tie you back together in a new wayFeb 12, 2021Feb 12, 2021
Sarah TomoloniusThe Grief Manual: The PhotosWarning: This post contains description of deceased person shortly after their death.Dec 31, 2020Dec 31, 2020
Sarah TomoloniusThe Grief Manual: A Single YearMy sister and the “Divine Madman” are in a sacred marriage to make the rest of us braveFeb 7, 2020Feb 7, 2020
Sarah TomoloniusThe Grief Manual: MeditationWhat it means to focus on the right things in loveJan 31, 2020Jan 31, 2020
Sarah TomoloniusThe Grief Manual: RemembranceHow radical loss can focus us on appreciating the time we have left and the love of those around usJan 7, 2020Jan 7, 2020
Sarah TomoloniusThe Grief Manual: Magical RealismThe mystery of understanding the world and who you are before and after the loss of someone you lovedDec 2, 2019Dec 2, 2019
Sarah TomoloniusThe Grief Manual: Turning, SlowlyI am immeasurably changed nine months after my sister died, but how else would I be? Grief, like time, is always moving.Nov 19, 2019Nov 19, 2019
Sarah TomoloniusThe Grief Manual: OrientationAre there spirits or does our imagination make them up as we process the loss of those we loved? Maybe it doesn’t matter either waySep 11, 2019Sep 11, 2019
Sarah TomoloniusThe Grief Manual: The GiftMoving forward and finding hope in the face of griefAug 17, 20192Aug 17, 20192
Sarah TomoloniusThe Grief Manual: UnknownDealing with the continuing trauma when someone you love diesAug 6, 20191Aug 6, 20191