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844-808-3310For parents who are missing a piece of their heart in the form of a lost child, Mother’s Day or Father’s Day can mean something different – but nothing can diminish your loving memories or role as a mother, father, or guardian.
While the following list was conceived to help parents create simple tributes, we understand that observing these holidays may not be for everyone. Whether you want to celebrate, to treat it as a normal day, or to take time with your emotions, the only right way to observe the holiday is whichever way is best for you. In hope and in sorrow, every expression of your lasting love honors your relationship with your child.
To pay tribute to your child’s memory, you can start with one of these meaningful activities.
At-home altar – Across the world and different cultures, people create altars for their departed loved ones as part of tradition; they’ll decorate it with candles, religious totems, incense, flowers, or their loved one’s favorite treats. Consider creating an altar of your own with a central photo of your loved one, along with their favorite mementos, a candle themed after a location or time that was special to them, and whatever strikes your imagination.
Many families visit cemeteries on holidays, so know that you may be joined by other bereaved families if you visit on Mother’s Day or Father’s Day.
Along with flowers, if you have any cards or gifts that your child gave you for the holiday, you can bring them with you and reflect on them as you spend time with your dear one.
As you navigate the day, take time to yourself, and hopefully you can take comfort in any moments of peace and reflection you may find.