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Our Annual Seven Holiday Gifts for Someone Who Is Grieving, 2024 Edition:
Gracious gifts that spread love and beauty -
“Making Mobiles” by Karolina Merska:
An artist’s manual on how to create beautiful Polish pajaki -
“Hands Up to the Sky” by Michael Franti & Spearhead:
A surprisingly upbeat song about acknowledging both loss and the beauty of life
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Author Archives: MaryFrances Knapp (Blog Writer, SevenPonds)
The Busting Cancer Project
Australian women and The GroundSwell Project launch an intimate, powerful art workshop for cancer awareness
The Busting Cancer project is a unique arts workshop for breast cancer survivors in Western Sydney, Australia. The project began almost five years ago and is the brainchild of Australian artists Cassandra Hard-Laurie and Niki Read. The two women collaborated … Continue reading
How to Avoid Procrastination in Estate Planning
Procrastinating the start of estate planning isn't uncommon. Here are three tips to motivate yourself to get going, get organized and stay with it
1) Set reasonable goals Maybe your first month of planning will be dedicated to your will, life insurance or understanding of estate taxes – but make sure that you divide up your goals by setting gradual deadlines. It will make … Continue reading
A Very Easy Death by Simone de Beauvoir
In writing on her mother's death, French writer Simone de Beauvoir touched on palliative and end-of-life care questions long before her time
The most remarkable thing about Simone de Beauvoir’s A Very Easy Death (1964) is its author’s deft choice to seek the ordinary. Beauvoir’s is not a story we haven’t heard before — mother is diagnosed with cancer; children struggle by … Continue reading
Predicting Parkinson’s?
Oxford scientists say a new “resting state fMRI” scan can detect onset of Parkinson’s
An Oxford study in last week’s Neurology brings new hope to the prospect of detecting Parkinson’s disease in its earliest stages. Currently, the disorder has no cure, remaining one of the most painful chronic illnesses due to its gradually degenerative … Continue reading
Beating Lymphocytic Leukemia: A Father and Daughter’s Strength
Why father Mark Cox photographed his daughter's battle against lymphocytic leukemia
This Father’s Day, we look to the courageous and creative efforts of one dad: Mark Cox. In 2010, Cox’s family discovered that their 11-year-old daughter, Sarah, had acute lymphocytic leukemia (ALL). The years to follow would be tumultuous, challenging and … Continue reading
Memorial Celebration: Paper Heart Decoration Idea
A touching decoration when event planning for funerals
Celebration of Life Planning: The DIY Heart Decoration These DIY memorial hearts make a tender addition to a celebration of life ceremony. Here’s how to make one: 1) The Perfect Paper: Whether or not you want the heart’s paper to … Continue reading