Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Pack of 4 Joseph's Studio Pet Memorial Garden Stones

!±8± Pack of 4 Joseph's Studio Pet Memorial Garden Stones

Brand : Roman | Rate : | Price : $99.99
Post Date : Jan 25, 2012 02:32:15 | Usually ships in 1-2 business days


From the Memorial Garden by Joseph's Studio Collection
Item #63970

Each pet memorial stone is inscribed with: "In Loving Memory of a Faithful Friend"
Memorial stones have been meticulously crafted by master artisans, with great attention to color and detail
Each stone features a slightly weathered finish
For indoor/outdoor use

Dimensions: 9"H x 10"W x 0.88"D
Material(s): resin/stone mix

Pack includes 4 of the item shown

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Monday, January 9, 2012

How to Help Someone Mourning the Death of a Pet

!±8± How to Help Someone Mourning the Death of a Pet

Have you ever witnessed a friend or neighbor distraught over the death of a pet? If you have never owned a pet, or considered having one, were you surprised to see someone crying? Actually, such a response is just as normal as when a close friend or loved one dies.

Here's what you should know about helping someone who is mourning the death of a pet since there is great sorrow involved that can go on for long periods of time.

1. Just as in the death of a friend or family member (and most animals are considered part of the family), grief is to be expected due to the degree of emotional investment in the object of loss. Emotional investment means caring and concern; it is love in-depth. Only the mourner knows the depth of that investment. Sometimes pet grief is more intense than the grief associated with the death of a loved one.

2. Give permission to show emotion by something you say or do. Give the person a hug and say, "This must bring deep hurt" or "I'm so sorry to hear that." Use the name of the pet when you can. Recognize how close the relationship was between the pet and the mourner and encourage him/her to talk about the illness or what led up to the death.

3. Offer to be of service in some way. Bring food over to the home, if appropriate. Go with the owner to the pet cemetery. Provide transportation. Simply showing you are aware of the impact of the death will be of great help to your friend.

4. Review the relationship the person had with the pet in a gentle caring way. Ask questions regarding how long the pet was part of the family and where he/she came from. Encourage story telling involving what the pet did or did not do. All of this will give you a better idea of what the loss means to the person.

5. Grief over the death of a beloved animal is just as individual as grief over the death of a family member. There will be a wide range of differences, some demonstrative others very reserved. Do not judge the depth of grief by outside appearances. Respect all expressions of grief. Some individuals will hide their grief over fear others will ridicule their behavior. Be sure to include children in learning about grief and death through the death of the pet.

6. Keep in mind, especially with older adults living alone, some companion animals may be the only family the person has. Thus the animal is one of the few or perhaps the only one the mourner received unconditional love from.

7. If other losses have preceded the death of a pet, it can make the pet death more difficult to deal with. For example, if a pet owner has had to give up driving, has had a debilitating illness, has had friends move away, or experienced the death of a loved one, these or other losses can easily result in bereavement overload. The mourner will especially need a nurturing and understanding community at this time of transition.

8. Guilt, anger or depression can also be associated with pet loss. Guilt is the most common reaction, especially if the owner had to have the pet euthanized, was not there when the pet died, or did not recognize the illness until the later stages.

9. Help create or suggest a memorial. A picture, toy, or collar can be used as a way to honor or remember the pet. An object belonging to the animal can be encased in Lucite or placed on a shelf that can be easily viewed.

No longer do pets play a low key role in homes throughout the country. Rather, they have come to fill the role of companion, supporter, and old friend. Consequently, the death of a pet can become a major grief experience for the young or old alike. Become sensitive to the role the animal played in the life of the family and you will be better equipped to provide ongoing support and appropriate remembrances that will be immensely helpful in the months ahead.


How to Help Someone Mourning the Death of a Pet

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Sunday, January 1, 2012

Garden Memorial Stones - A Beautiful Way to Honor a Loved One

!±8± Garden Memorial Stones - A Beautiful Way to Honor a Loved One

For many homeowners, their gardens are like an extension of their homes. They are designed with trinkets and accent pieces to reflect the personalities of the homeowners. For many people who wish to commemorate the life of a lost loved one, a garden memorial stone serves as a beautiful and meaningful tribute. These stones can be personalized with names, dates and favorite sayings.

When a beloved family member or pet has passed away, it sometimes feels that the right place to honor them is near the home they so enjoyed. You need not have elaborate landscaping to find just the spot for a garden memorial stone. Perhaps the best place is near the front entrance, reminding all visitors of the presence of a loved one's spirit in the home. Every property has a focal point, whether it is a towering pine tree, or a fragrant hydrangea bush, it is where a visitor's eye is drawn. Imagine a tasteful stone with comforting words sitting beneath. Often, homeowners choose to plant a seedling to commemorate the birth of a child, or a favorite shrub in honor of a lost loved one. What better way to complete that gesture that with a personalized stone placed along side of the tree or shrub?

There is a wide variety of styles to choose from when selecting a garden memorial stone. For those who have a preference for a natural stone piece, there are dozens of shades of marble and granite. Another popular and more affordable option is a piece made from cast stone, which is a mixture of concrete and aggregate. Once the type of stone is chosen, the further customization options are endless. From the size and shape of the stone, to the engraving and decorative elements, such as photographs and symbols, there are many options to personalize a stone. Stones can be large or small, in marker style or statuary. A simple, much-loved verse or sentiment may say it all, or a personalized stone with words that are unique to that person alone may be what will truly bring about much-needed comfort. Whatever the individual preference, there is certain to be a beautiful stone to suit it, conveying a loving and lasting tribute.


Garden Memorial Stones - A Beautiful Way to Honor a Loved One

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