Good Morning!
We're taking advantage of the warmer temps here and brought the camper out for the weekend. Although windy, lots of sunshine is wonderful and makes sitting outside not thinking about anything important a welcomed reprieve from daily tasks.
My guest today is an Australian Counselor and Author and her book is one we can all benefit from, so please welcome Uschi Nagel and From Loss to Love!
"A beautiful gift book for someone grieving a beloved pet. Loving, gentle and kind.
All too many of us experience the tragic passing of a furry companion and commonly find ourselves unable to cope with what has happened.
What if you turned inward to the grief about losing your beloved pet? Instead of pushing feelings of loss aside to move on, what would happen if you honored this tragic loss with reverence and self-compassion?
What if grieving was honoring the life your pet lived?
Allow yourself to feel these emotions, because they are neither good nor bad, they just are.
This book provides comfort and practical coping strategies to navigate the grief process. It has been created to gently support and assist you on your journey from Loss to Love."
Excerpt: "We all feel it.
The bond with our pet is unique and strong.
Some say it is because the Love from an animal is unconditional.
You treasure the precious life experiences you've shared with friends and family.
Adventures with your beloved pet are no different.
After all, they often experience the ordinary and extraordinary moments of life with us before other people do.
They're there in times of tragedy,
and in times of joy.
For birthdays.
For promotions.
For life milestones.
For loss. And birth.
And rain storms. And days with the flu.
They are by our side for the moments that make up life."
Get your copy of From Loss to Love at Amazon, B&N and Indibound.org!
Sounds like a lovely work, Uschi. Thank you for sharing with us today! We certainly wish you the best of luck and God's blessings in your endeavors.
That's it for today, Friends. See you next week for Wednesday Words with Friends and Saturday Spotlight!
PamT
5 comments:
Thank you for sharing your book, Uschi. I think a lot of people can relate to this.
Pets have always been important members of our family. Your message will really resonate with a lot of people.
Each pet I lose takes a part of my heart but each rescue brings a part with them. Thanks for sharing.
Yes, I think you need to let your emotions take you where they will.
A worthy book. I appreciated your blog.
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