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Have you ever had to use the emergency spare tire on your automobile? It’s smaller than your regular tires, and you have to change your driving habits when you rely on this emergency “donut” tire. Experiencing grief and mourning is a lot like driving around on your emergency donut spare tire. Consider: You have to… Continue reading How Grief is Like Your Car’s Emergency Donut Tire
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Likely for millennia, there have been stereotypes associated with people interested in learning about death. Death-talk was often viewed as something for people who wear all black and worship the devil. Newsflash: Everybody dies. Wealthy, working poor, newborn, elderly, queer, cisgender, vertically challenged, statuesque, Latinx, South Asian, agnostic, Muslim… even you. But if death happens… Continue reading Everyone Deserves a Death Buddy: The Value of Death Positive Friendships
Hip Hop, country, rock, pop … no matter what genre of music you like, Houston’s sure to have a nightclub where you can dance like nobody’s watching. With some of the most popular DJs in the South spinning hits from around the world, Houston’s club scene rivals those of other big cities across the country.… Continue reading A Guide to Nightclubs In Houston
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Via Patrimonio Nacional When Prince Don Carlos, the son of the most powerful man in the world, took a bad fall, it was feared that the festering wound on his forehead would bring his short life to an end. It was 1562, and if anyone had the means to save someone from the clutches of… Continue reading The Royals Who Shared Their Beds With Mummies
When you have the cremated remains of people and pets, there’s a new option for keeping them at home or putting them in a cemetery.Creative Urn Towers Offer New Options for Cremated Remains syndicated post