by Vicki Hinze | Mar 15, 2021 | My Kitchen Table
One Incident Changed Everything–Twice Death and loss and grief impact us in different ways but the burden is always a heavy one. We struggle with healing, with feeling normal or even letting light penetrate the veil of darkness that enshrouds us. No one is...
by Vicki Hinze | Feb 6, 2014 | On Writing
New Social-In column being added to the library… On Death and Grief By Vicki Hinze Everything has its season. From the cradle, we know death is inevitable for all living things but we shun it, fight it, and do our best to not think about it most of the time. ...
by Vicki Hinze | Oct 8, 2013 | My Faith Zone
Today is the 25th anniversary of my dad’s beginning his eternal journey. And as others become aware of this, and that he and the date remain fresh in my memory, I’m asked, “How long do we grieve?” There’s a ton of expert advice on this...
by Vicki Hinze | Oct 8, 2012 | My Faith Zone
BORN TO BE BLESSED—TWENTY FOUR YEARS My dad is on my mind today. A lot. It’s the 24th anniversary of his death. We lived three states apart at the time, and he sent for me—and waited until I arrived and we said good-bye to pass. That hurt then, but as...
by Vicki Hinze | Apr 24, 2012 | Default, My Kitchen Table
© 2012, Vicki Hinze Today would have been my mother’s birthday. Memories crowd my mind, no doubt made more poignant due to a good friend’s loss of his mother last week. It makes fresh the ravages of grief that had mercifully become more distant. Losing a mother...