by Tambre Leighn | Aug 30, 2010 | Grief Recovery
Click here to read “Quad Sun” – my guest blog posted today on Kota Press! Thanks to Kara for the opportunity to share my blog with an even wider audience. This is the third in a series of four articles inspired by the artwork of my late husband,...
by Tambre Leighn | Jul 27, 2010 | Grief Recovery
What do you do for fun? Can you answer that question with ease or do you have to stop and really think? When I first started dating after moving to Toronto in 2003, this was an often-asked question. My response was a rambling mumble that went something like, “I work...
by Tambre Leighn | Jul 20, 2010 | Grief Recovery
There is no question that losing my husband was a massive and devastating tragedy in my life. Sometimes when people first hear about it, they search for a relative experience in their past to find some common ground. This is natural and it is compassionate. But...
by Tambre Leighn | Jul 13, 2010 | Grief Recovery
There are days and times and moments in between the larger slices of my life I find myself in the missing place. I have made incredible strides recreating myself. I learned to stand on my own two feet and have done so now for nearly a decade. I enjoy my independence...
by Tambre Leighn | Jul 6, 2010 | Grief Recovery
If Gary were alive…Indigo Dusk would still be on my wall. This painting always reminded me of our escapes to Santa Barbara. Something about the deep blues in it recalled the nightscape sky of the old movie theater in the downtown core. We saw a number of films...