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We use the words widow, widower, and orphan, but there is no word in our vocabulary that identifies the bereaved parent. So, I coined the term willower®. From the words willow, a weeping tree that sym
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Willower.org – rewriting life after unimaginable loss Skip to content Willower.org rewriting life after unimaginable loss Close collapsed Home About Blog Book Connect Menu expanded Home Search We use the words widow, widower, and orphan, but there is no word in our vocabulary that identifies the bereaved parent. So, I coined the term willower® . From the words willow , a weeping tree that symbolizes deep mourning; and willpower , that creative source within that provides the superhuman strength and determination it takes to continue on—despite unimaginable loss. Readjusting to living without our deceased children (though we are never detached from them) is an ongoing, unpredictable, and lifelong relearning process. There is no final goodbye, no recovery or end, only rewriting our stories, the ones we tell ourselves so that we can keep going. “So no, if your child dies, you will not heal.” — Augusten Burroughs, This Is How: Surviving...
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