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Grandy's Tear Soup cooking tips
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If Two Of You Are
Making Tear Soup
From Tear Soup, a recipe for healing after
loss.
Story by Pat Schwiebert &
Chuck DeKlyen
Illustrated by Taylor Bills |
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If Two Of You Are Cooking
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Grief is unique to the individual. You may both experience the same
loss, but you won’t grieve in the same way. In other words, you are in it
together, but you are in it alone.
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At first you may feel closer to each other than ever before. But that
may change the farther you get away from your shared loss.
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Try not to judge each other.
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Talk to each other when you can.
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Don’t let your partner be your only source of comfort.
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Write each other notes.
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It is normal to want others to grieve the same way you grieve
and to
communicate the same way you communicate. But life is
just not that easy.
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Sexual desire may be affected. You both need intimacy, but not
necessarily sex. Talk about it.
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Remember the past, hope for the future, but live
in the
present.
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A copy of the Tear Soup
Tips can be downloaded from the link provided below.
This download file was prepared for you to print and share with with
your support group or friends. Enjoy. For more info contact webmaster@griefwatch.com
DOWNLOAD
HERE: Cooking
Tips in PDF Format

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Tear Soup, a recipe for healing after loss
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