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		<title>Comment on Ten Things You Can Do For Someone That Has Lost a Loved One by coffee pods</title>
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		<title>Comment on Loss of a Beloved Pet &#8211; How to Bring Comfort to a Grieving Friend by ididnotknowwhattosay</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Thank you Maribeth!  Hope you are doing well. Lori]]></description>
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		<title>Comment on Loss of a Beloved Pet &#8211; How to Bring Comfort to a Grieving Friend by Maribeth Decker, CMT, MS, MGA</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Maribeth Decker, CMT, MS, MGA]]></dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Lori,   That&#039;s a great article. I just posted the link on my Sacred Grove Bodywork Facebook page and included the paragraph on your information as requested.    BROKEN LINK - Note that  http://www.ididnotknowwhattosay.com/ didn&#039;t work for me. I had to use http://www.ididnotknowwhattosay.wordpress.com/ to get to the article.   Have a great day, Maribeth 

Maribeth Coye Decker, CMT, MS, MGA maribeth@sacredgrovebodywork.com   (703) 868-0052 http://www.sacredgrovebodywork.com/ 

&gt;________________________________ &gt; From: I Did Not Know What To Say Blog  &gt;To: maribeth@sacredgrovebodywork.com  &gt;Sent: Tuesday, April 2, 2013 10:12 AM &gt;Subject: [New post] Loss of a Beloved Pet – How  &gt; Loss of a Beloved Pet - How to Bring Comfort to a Grieving Friend  &gt;My companion growing up was a beautiful Golden Retriever Collie mix named Red. Red was my first pet to pass away and I was devastated. I remember starting to cry when I was at school and my friends did not seem to understand why I was showing such deep emotions for the loss of my dog. Although they did not understand, I knew what a big part he had played in my life and I felt a bit lost without him. He was my friend, my protector and my companion.  &gt;Animal people know that a pet can truly become a part of the family and their passing can be as devastating as losing a dear friend. A pet provides unconditional love and companionship. They are always excited to see you when you come home, they are by your side when you are sick, and they listen to you when no one else will. When a pet passes away they truly leave a void in the lives of those who loved them.  &gt;If you would like to bring comfort to a grieving pet owner, here are a few ideas you may want to consider: &gt;Ways to Offer Your Support  &gt;	* Listen Without Judgment.Today, pets play an important part in the lives of their owners and their loss can be very painful. If you are a non-pet person, you may think it is strange that your friend is expressing such deep feelings for the loss of their pet. But if you take the time to listen, you will most likely find that their pet was their companion and friend. &gt;	* Acknowledge the Loss. Understand that the loss of a pet can be significant and should not be disregarded as inconsequential. Acknowledging their loss and extending your sympathy can bring comfort to your friend. Send a card or give them a call to let them know you understand that this is an important loss in their life. A note might include the following: &quot;We were saddened to hear of  Panther&#039;s passing. You gave him companionship, comfort and warmth throughout his life. We will remember his joyful spirit. We are so sorry for your loss.&quot; &gt;	* Don&#039;t be Afraid to talk about the animal. Sharing stories about a beloved pet that has passed away is a normal and a therapeutic way to heal. Allow your friend to talk about their memories and don&#039;t be afraid to mention the animal&#039;s name or share your own fond memories of the pet. &gt;	* Give a Hug. A simple hug can go a long way. When my cat Harley passed away a few years ago, I remember becoming very emotional one morning. My niece, who saw that I was upset, came up to me and gave me a generous hug. I was grateful that she  was willing to be there for me in a loving way. &gt;Thoughtful Pet Sympathy Gift Ideas  &gt;	* Show you care by sending a donation to an animal shelter or charity in memory of the pet that passed away. &gt;	* Personalize a frame with a poem and a favorite picture of the animal. &gt;	* Help your friend create a pet sanctuary in their backyard with plants and a memorial garden stone to honor the memory of their beloved pet. &gt;	* Create a pet remembrance box with the pet&#039;s name, picture and keepsake items. &gt;	* Send your friend a Pet Memorial Ornament to remember their pet during the holidays.  &gt;	* Visit our website for more Thoughtful Pet Sympathy Gift Ideas - http://www.ididnotknowwhattosay.com/gifts-petmemorials.html &gt;What Is Not Helpful? &gt; &gt;Often friends and family try to lessen the deep emotions of grief by offering what they may feel are valid and rational responses to the loss of a pet. However, these responses can be hurtful and can disregard the pet owner&#039;s feelings. Here are a few sayings to try to avoid:  &gt;	* Don&#039;t be sad, you can always get another pet. &gt;	* It is just a pet, why are you so upset? &gt;	* I can&#039;t believe you spent so much money on treatment for your pet. &gt;	* It has been a couple of weeks, why are you still upset? &gt;	* Why would you spend money to have your pet cremated and put in an Urn, the Vet can just take care of it for you for free.  &gt;And a special note to the non-pet lovers... we ask you to remember that your friends that love the furry creatures of the world may be experiencing a loss without their pet. Kind words and your thoughtfulness during the grieving process are always appreciated.  &gt;I have always been deeply grateful for the unconditional love my pets have given me and those that have passed away will always hold a special place in my heart. If you have a Pet story you would like to share, we would love to hear from you.  &gt;For more resources, please visit our website at http://www.ididnotknowwhattosay.com/inspiration-loss-of-pet.html.  Have a suggestion or resource you would like us to include on our website?  Email us at info@ididnotknowwhattosay.com or include a comment below. &gt;©2013 Lori Pederson &gt;WANT TO USE THIS ARTICLE IN YOUR E-ZINE OR WEB SITE? You can, as long as you include this complete blurb with it: Lori Pederson, Founder of I Did Not Know What To Say, a website created to inspire and to provide you with tools to assist a loved one through the grieving process. If you would like our free newsletter on how to assist your friends and family through the journey of restoring balance in their life after the death of a loved one, please visit our website at http://en.support.wordpress.com/affiliate-links/.to Bring Comfort to a Grieving Friend &gt;    &gt;  WordPress.com  &gt;ididnotknowwhattosay posted: &quot; Loss of a Beloved Pet - How to Bring Comfort to a Grieving Friend   My companion growing up was a beautiful Golden Retriever Collie mix named Red. Red was my first pet to pass away and I was devastated. I remember starting to cry when I was at school &quot;   &gt;]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Lori,   That&#8217;s a great article. I just posted the link on my Sacred Grove Bodywork Facebook page and included the paragraph on your information as requested.    BROKEN LINK &#8211; Note that  <a href="http://www.ididnotknowwhattosay.com/ didn&#039;t" rel="nofollow">http://www.ididnotknowwhattosay.com/ didn&#039;t</a> work for me. I had to use <a href="http://www.ididnotknowwhattosay.wordpress.com/" rel="nofollow">http://www.ididnotknowwhattosay.wordpress.com/</a> to get to the article.   Have a great day, Maribeth </p>
<p>Maribeth Coye Decker, CMT, MS, MGA <a href="mailto:maribeth@sacredgrovebodywork.com">maribeth@sacredgrovebodywork.com</a>   (703) 868-0052 <a href="http://www.sacredgrovebodywork.com/" rel="nofollow">http://www.sacredgrovebodywork.com/</a> </p>
<p>&gt;________________________________ &gt; From: I Did Not Know What To Say Blog  &gt;To: <a href="mailto:maribeth@sacredgrovebodywork.com">maribeth@sacredgrovebodywork.com</a>  &gt;Sent: Tuesday, April 2, 2013 10:12 AM &gt;Subject: [New post] Loss of a Beloved Pet – How  &gt; Loss of a Beloved Pet &#8211; How to Bring Comfort to a Grieving Friend  &gt;My companion growing up was a beautiful Golden Retriever Collie mix named Red. Red was my first pet to pass away and I was devastated. I remember starting to cry when I was at school and my friends did not seem to understand why I was showing such deep emotions for the loss of my dog. Although they did not understand, I knew what a big part he had played in my life and I felt a bit lost without him. He was my friend, my protector and my companion.  &gt;Animal people know that a pet can truly become a part of the family and their passing can be as devastating as losing a dear friend. A pet provides unconditional love and companionship. They are always excited to see you when you come home, they are by your side when you are sick, and they listen to you when no one else will. When a pet passes away they truly leave a void in the lives of those who loved them.  &gt;If you would like to bring comfort to a grieving pet owner, here are a few ideas you may want to consider: &gt;Ways to Offer Your Support  &gt;	* Listen Without Judgment.Today, pets play an important part in the lives of their owners and their loss can be very painful. If you are a non-pet person, you may think it is strange that your friend is expressing such deep feelings for the loss of their pet. But if you take the time to listen, you will most likely find that their pet was their companion and friend. &gt;	* Acknowledge the Loss. Understand that the loss of a pet can be significant and should not be disregarded as inconsequential. Acknowledging their loss and extending your sympathy can bring comfort to your friend. Send a card or give them a call to let them know you understand that this is an important loss in their life. A note might include the following: &#8220;We were saddened to hear of  Panther&#8217;s passing. You gave him companionship, comfort and warmth throughout his life. We will remember his joyful spirit. We are so sorry for your loss.&#8221; &gt;	* Don&#8217;t be Afraid to talk about the animal. Sharing stories about a beloved pet that has passed away is a normal and a therapeutic way to heal. Allow your friend to talk about their memories and don&#8217;t be afraid to mention the animal&#8217;s name or share your own fond memories of the pet. &gt;	* Give a Hug. A simple hug can go a long way. When my cat Harley passed away a few years ago, I remember becoming very emotional one morning. My niece, who saw that I was upset, came up to me and gave me a generous hug. I was grateful that she  was willing to be there for me in a loving way. &gt;Thoughtful Pet Sympathy Gift Ideas  &gt;	* Show you care by sending a donation to an animal shelter or charity in memory of the pet that passed away. &gt;	* Personalize a frame with a poem and a favorite picture of the animal. &gt;	* Help your friend create a pet sanctuary in their backyard with plants and a memorial garden stone to honor the memory of their beloved pet. &gt;	* Create a pet remembrance box with the pet&#8217;s name, picture and keepsake items. &gt;	* Send your friend a Pet Memorial Ornament to remember their pet during the holidays.  &gt;	* Visit our website for more Thoughtful Pet Sympathy Gift Ideas &#8211; <a href="http://www.ididnotknowwhattosay.com/gifts-petmemorials.html" rel="nofollow">http://www.ididnotknowwhattosay.com/gifts-petmemorials.html</a> &gt;What Is Not Helpful? &gt; &gt;Often friends and family try to lessen the deep emotions of grief by offering what they may feel are valid and rational responses to the loss of a pet. However, these responses can be hurtful and can disregard the pet owner&#8217;s feelings. Here are a few sayings to try to avoid:  &gt;	* Don&#8217;t be sad, you can always get another pet. &gt;	* It is just a pet, why are you so upset? &gt;	* I can&#8217;t believe you spent so much money on treatment for your pet. &gt;	* It has been a couple of weeks, why are you still upset? &gt;	* Why would you spend money to have your pet cremated and put in an Urn, the Vet can just take care of it for you for free.  &gt;And a special note to the non-pet lovers&#8230; we ask you to remember that your friends that love the furry creatures of the world may be experiencing a loss without their pet. Kind words and your thoughtfulness during the grieving process are always appreciated.  &gt;I have always been deeply grateful for the unconditional love my pets have given me and those that have passed away will always hold a special place in my heart. If you have a Pet story you would like to share, we would love to hear from you.  &gt;For more resources, please visit our website at <a href="http://www.ididnotknowwhattosay.com/inspiration-loss-of-pet.html" rel="nofollow">http://www.ididnotknowwhattosay.com/inspiration-loss-of-pet.html</a>.  Have a suggestion or resource you would like us to include on our website?  Email us at <a href="mailto:info@ididnotknowwhattosay.com">info@ididnotknowwhattosay.com</a> or include a comment below. &gt;©2013 Lori Pederson &gt;WANT TO USE THIS ARTICLE IN YOUR E-ZINE OR WEB SITE? You can, as long as you include this complete blurb with it: Lori Pederson, Founder of I Did Not Know What To Say, a website created to inspire and to provide you with tools to assist a loved one through the grieving process. If you would like our free newsletter on how to assist your friends and family through the journey of restoring balance in their life after the death of a loved one, please visit our website at <a href="http://en.support.wordpress.com/affiliate-links/.to" rel="nofollow">http://en.support.wordpress.com/affiliate-links/.to</a> Bring Comfort to a Grieving Friend &gt;    &gt;  WordPress.com  &gt;ididnotknowwhattosay posted: &#8220; Loss of a Beloved Pet &#8211; How to Bring Comfort to a Grieving Friend   My companion growing up was a beautiful Golden Retriever Collie mix named Red. Red was my first pet to pass away and I was devastated. I remember starting to cry when I was at school &#8221;   &gt;</p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 12 Feb 2013 05:17:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>Comment on Virtual Book Tour &#8211; Interview with Chelsea Hanson, Author of the Sympathy Matters Collection by ididnotknowwhattosay</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 22 Jan 2013 00:55:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In case you did not receive an email - you can view a link to Chelsea&#039;s books on our website at http://www.ididnotknowwhattosay.com/gifts-books.html]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In case you did not receive an email &#8211; you can view a link to Chelsea&#8217;s books on our website at <a href="http://www.ididnotknowwhattosay.com/gifts-books.html" rel="nofollow">http://www.ididnotknowwhattosay.com/gifts-books.html</a></p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 28 Dec 2012 14:31:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Chelsea
My friend has your book &quot;Hello From Heaven&quot;, and I would like to
know where and how to purchase one like it for another friend.

Norma Boersen at snboersen @att.net

P.S.Thank you ever so much!]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Chelsea<br />
My friend has your book &#8220;Hello From Heaven&#8221;, and I would like to<br />
know where and how to purchase one like it for another friend.</p>
<p>Norma Boersen at snboersen @att.net</p>
<p>P.S.Thank you ever so much!</p>
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		<title>Comment on Virtual Book Tour – Interview with Ellen Gerst – Love After Loss: Writing The Rest of Your Story by Geraldo</title>
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us. Please stay us informed like this. Thank you for sharing.

Geraldo]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s actually a nice and helpful piece of info. I&#8217;m happy that you simply shared this helpful info with<br />
us. Please stay us informed like this. Thank you for sharing.</p>
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