
We've all said it - "Call me if you need anything" - and then inwardly cringed. We know the person who is grieving their lost family member, marriage, pet, or health isn't going to call us, because we've never called anyone when it was said to us. We want to help in a real and tangible way during those first few terrible days and weeks, but how? We don't want to seem intrusive, and we aren't exactly sure what is needed. During this time, it's still not a good idea to call up your neighbor and … Continue reading...