On this day 2020.
On this day 2019.
On this day 2018.
Celebrating three years of daily cartoons.
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In all likelihood, we do not move on from loss even while we do move forward carrying our losses and grief in new ways. When we come into more shared knowledge of this fact, we can access deeper community empathy for the myriad ways that the flame of our grief can get fanned. What helps you allow your grief to flare up at times when you are alone? And at times when you are with others? What helps you allow others' grief to flare up around you? [image description: A heart stands next to a flowering rose bush and gently touches one of the blossoming flowers. The heart is crying, has one wild braid of hair and squiggles in its chest, and the word "SQUIGGLES" written around its side. Text reads: "When you remember their favorite color."] #MindfulHearts retrospective. On this day 2020. On this day 2019. On this day 2018. Celebrating three years of daily cartoons.
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