Kathy, wanted to thank you (again) for doing this. To those of us who knew your son, your work and the work of CVF has served without question to celebrate your son, what he accomplished, as well as attempt to address what he left undone. There was an ISK reunion event at the Kenyan Embassy in DC this week that I am sure that he would have enjoyed. My question would relate to any thoughts you might have on how to celebrate the loss of a loved one while ensuring that the grieving process doesn't become compromised or stuck at an unhealthy point? Any signs to watch for? Asante! (And I do look forward to reading your new book.)
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Kathy, wanted to thank you (again) for doing this. To those of us who knew your son, your work and the work of CVF has served without question to celebrate your son, what he accomplished, as well as attempt to address what he left undone. There was an ISK reunion event at the Kenyan Embassy in DC this week that I am sure that he would have enjoyed. My question would relate to any thoughts you might have on how to celebrate the loss of a loved one while ensuring that the grieving process doesn't become compromised or stuck at an unhealthy point? Any signs to watch for? Asante! (And I do look forward to reading your new book.)
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