Freshened-up design!
Grief and loss are a long, often shitty process. After the initial shock, the rest of the world moves on, leaving a grieving person in a foggy kind of limbo. And if they’re experiencing ambiguous or unresolved loss—or dealing with chronic illness—the fog can be even denser. Let them know you get it, and you’re here for them.
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I’m spending alot of time in the cancer world meeting amazing new friends. I keep this card on hand for the beginning of the adventure.
A friend's husband has died of COVID-19. I didn't want to send one of those "thoughts and prayers" cards. This card hit the right tone for me.
I love this card. I knew friends who were going through some stuff before but now, um, yeah. Must print about 5 Billion more of these so that we can send them to everyone since it’s so relatable. Like a big hug of sorts. If mail were a hug and the stamps didn’t leave paper cuts : ) Bren
This touches the right balance between acknowledging the wound and the reality of what the wound leaves behind, that it can be beautiful even though it wasn’t the plan.