But take heart, because I have overcome the world." ~Jesus
Praying you find peace in Jesus today!
A Blog by Lindsey Claire ~ Season 2
I'm feeling better already. Writing is such a good processing outlet for me, and I find ambiguous grief to be interesting and relatable on a personal and professional level. I'm confident that God is at work, and if the Holy Spirit leads you to pray for me, I would value and appreciate that!
And now, on to the usual Photo Friday fun!! ❤
Sarah and her family came to OKC for a couple days this week, so I met her for a late lunch at The Mule after my adoption matching call (while Steve and Kate stayed at the Science Museum). It was good to catch up on things as she's on a mini-break between semesters after finishing her first full year of CRNA school!
Misunderstood.
Profound loss without closure.
Unclear, ongoing, unresolved grief.
Often unacknowledged and overlooked/dismissed.
Something significant being physically present but emotionally absent.
Something significant being emotionally present but physically absent.
Hard to name, harder to process and move forward.
Examples of Ambiguous Grief:
Of course, traditional grief has rituals — obituaries, funerals, bereavement leave, supportive meals and cards, a group of people mourning a concrete loss together. Ambiguous grief doesn't, although the pain can be just as real and consuming. There is no day set aside, no formal goodbye or built-in support, no official acknowledgement that someone/something that mattered DEEPLY to you is absent... or slowly deteriorating.
For reasons God alone knows (and I trust that He has a purpose in it), I have experienced so. much. of this ambiguous grief -- some that I have processed deeply; some that still lingers and feels unresolved.
There is a lot to be said for resilience and Kingdom hope... I have worked very hard to become someone who embodies joy and grit, who grows through setbacks and trusts the faithfulness of God, who makes the choice to take action and move forward whenever possible!
*If you're in this place too — holding an unresolved grief that’s hard to name and process — I see you. More importantly, God sees you and cares about everything you are feeling. You are not alone.
In the midst of relatively minor confusion and discouragement, our ultimate hope is in the Lord. There is a great reward ahead of us, and our souls can be anchored in that hope! In the meantime, please pray with me for clarity and peace. ❤
"Yet I still dare to hope when I remember this: The faithful love of the Lord never ends! His mercies never cease. Great is His faithfulness; His mercies begin afresh each morning. I say to myself, 'The Lord is my inheritance; therefore, I will hope in Him.' The Lord is good to those who depend on Him, to those who search for Him." ~Lamentations 3:21-25 NLT
"God blesses those who patiently endure testing and temptation. Afterward they will receive the crown of life that God has promised to those who love Him." ~James 1:12
In a fun unexpected surprise, the fam celebrated my marathon and graduation at our dinner last night -- YAY!! ❤ I love how colorful we are in this pic.*