Sentences with phrase «kind of grieving»

The Baby Loss products are so beautiful — so respectful and validating of the experience of this very unique kind of grieving process.
I had to kind of grieve a bit after getting hurt and not being able to complete the marathon, but I'm ready to get back at it.

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In this kind of theodicy Gethesemane, the cross, and the resurrection are important foci for understanding the depths of God's love, who, in creating an unimaginatively complex matrix of matter eventuating finally in persons able to choose to go against God's intentions, nonetheless grieves for and suffers with this beloved creation, both in the pain its natural course brings all its creatures and in the evil that its human creatures inflict upon it.
Grieving is an important and necessary step after any kind of loss.
Wow — I'm not grieving — I kind of don't care....
«We frequently run across this kind of thing in the grieving process.
His followers, deeply grieving, invented all kind of wonderful stories and even imagined that he came to visit them from the dead.
«Can you imagine a preacher doing that kind of thing to a grieving family?»
I am sure some of the victims family's who are left to grieve have found comfort in their belief's, so I think it's kind of mean to knock their beliefs in a time of tragedy.
I always have a hard time with seasonal transitions (and life transitions in general)-- call me a sensitive soul but I kind of have to grieve what we're losing (long, warm summer days) before I can totally embrace what is coming.
Many kids — and parents — grieve the loss of the kind of family they had hoped for, and kids especially miss the presence of both parents and the family life they had.
It's like your breasts, like when women have mastectomies; they go through the same kind of femininity - losing grieving process.
I thought Grieve was right for the job, a sure sign that he wasn't, since I am not the kind of voter law»n' order politicians are interested in.
If you're grieving the loss of love, you have no time to hang out with Debbie Downers — the kind of friends who whine, moan, complain, and are otherwise stuck in negativity.
I find this way of thinking as a much kinder one that can offer some relief to women grieving a miscarriage, especially if she is open to other religious or philosophical systems.
Dada at a funeral is an inspired contrast, puncturing the kind of polite ritual that stifles messy grieving with the radical art of nonsense inspired by those lost to the carnage of World War I.
There's the disconnected mayor Ralph Fiennes (Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire) who seems permanently «off with the pixies» and his bride to be Rita Wilson who's hell - bent on the wedding going to plan; Glenn Close as the grieving mother sickly sweet on the outside in a kind of Stepford Wives way, but hysterical on the inside; and Carrie - Anne Moss as the sexy mum who does her best to distract her teenage daughter's male friends.
However, leaving genre expectation aside, it's really kind of a great little picture, in which «SNL» regular Molly Shannon, a dog lover grieving the death of her beloved beagle goes through, essentially, a slow breakdown that may see her end up a less likable, supportive friend, sister, employee and aunt than she once was, but perhaps a more true - to - herself person instead.
In some ways I'm more persuaded by Dixon's struggle to turn over a new leaf than I am by the fiery crusade of Mildred Hayes, a grieving mother whom McDormand invests with the kind of scene - stealing ferocity that will doubtless pummel more than a few academy members into submission: Vote for me, bitches!
I'm well aware that this kind of drama has been done before (grieving parent, guilty driver etc...), but «Another Earth» is different though.
Not for White Oleander, for which she was deserving, not for The Deep End of the Ocean where she plays a grieving mother, not for my own personal favorites, What Lies Beneath, not for Hairspray — which is kind of a joke that she was overlooked.
When you're fighting to keep your house, grieving over the loss of a loved one or putting your life on the line to protect others lives and property, people talking about climate policy or how these kinds of events will become more common and more severe is very uncomfortable.
Managers also need to know things such as what kinds of services they can contract out to avoid getting grieved by the union for taking work away from the bargaining unit.
It's a real shame on you big rich companies for taking advantage of grieving widows kind of attack.
T'Challa (Chadwick Boseman) is ascending to the Wakandan throne after his father's death in Captain America: Civil War, and while he grieves, he must also fend off challengers and decide what kind of king he wants to be.
Honoring each person's unique perspective, I seek to help children, adolescents, adults, couples and families work through difficult feelings, enhance their abilities to cope with stress, change destructive patterns, grieve loss of all kinds, adjust to change and find a renewed sense of belonging in life, work and relationships.»
[The grieving spouses] become more vulnerable to all kinds of infectious agents; their immune systems aren't working.
We work with grieving families, blended families, divorced families, or any kind of family that is dealing with the many challenges that face families today.
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