Having run in the “wrong direction” after losing a baby at 10 weeks and cheating death himself, Kimbokol Kolstad is now cruising in mind and body.
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In a letter to his dearly departed Pop, Daniel Lewis reflects on both a wonderful life and the wonky century of days that have followed his passing.
We chat with Mark and Julie Wallace, a Brisbane couple who lost their daughter Sara in last year’s London Bridge terror attack, and who have since founded Sarz Sanctuary, a charity that supports those suffering from traumatic grief.
Chris McGuire – a.k.a. Out of Depth Dad – writes that his mother’s parting regret, before succumbing to cancer at 45, lives on as inspiration for his approach to fatherhood.
While his wife’s death transported Californian dad-of-four Dave Manoucheri, DeLorean-style, to a time when he was single and void of responsibility, it helped him become the best dad he could be in the present.
“Three beers and a funeral”. Daniel Lewis reflects on the passing of his grandfather and the first time he saw his dad cry.