With the holidays quickly approaching, many individuals may be experiencing more grief over their lost loved ones than usual. While this season is a wonderful and joyous time of year for many, it is a reminder of that empty chair at the dinner table or that spot on the sofa where those who have passed always sat.
It can be so difficult to enjoy those big family dinners and traditions without those who mattered most to you. It is unrealistic to envision a holiday season where you do not feel those losses and mourn them. However, there are several ways you can positively honor those loved ones and keep their spirit alive throughout the years. To better help you cope and celebrate their lives, here are a few ways to remember your loved ones with each coming season.
Whether it is a small family candlelight vigil, a lantern release, or simply putting together a slideshow of their most memorable photos and videos; putting aside a day to honor them through ceremony can help you process those feelings of grief and release some of those emotions. Time spent remembering those individuals can turn those feelings of sadness into joy and contentment knowing their spirit stays alive in you and your family.
Have a sentimental and pensive conversation with your family about your favorite memories with those individuals. (It’s okay to shed a few tears!) Begin to think about the best ways to keep those memories alive and turn them into yearly traditions in remembrance of your loved ones. This time of year will never be the same without them, but it is still important that they remain a significant part of those family holiday experiences.
Did your loved one have their own special little tradition they would perform each year? Maybe it was reading their favorite Christmas story, watching their favorite Christmas movie, or cooking that special dish they couldn’t do without each season. Keeping those traditions alive and designating special time to continue them can be a powerful cathartic experience and build off of those cherished memories.
Did your loved one have a passion or soft spot for a charity or specific organization? What a better way to honor them than to serve others in their honor. May it be an animal shelter, veteran’s charity, or the Salvation Army, offering charity in their name can be a rewarding and sentimental act of remembrance this season.
We understand that the holidays can be such a painful time of year, and while it is more than acceptable to feel and experience that pain each year, it is just as important to find some light in the darkness, for the sake of your family and the holiday spirit. Make sure your loved ones remain a happy and memorable part of the most wonderful time of the year.
Clifford-Shoemaker Funeral Home has plenty of resources to get you through these difficult stages in life. You are never alone.