April Meeting: April 10, 2012 at 7:30 P.M.

The Hills Church of Christ, 6300 NE Loop 820, North Richland Hills

New Members

We want to extend

a very warm, loving,

and understanding “Welcome”

to our new friends who attended

the March meeting:

Kathy Bond

for the loss of her daughter

Cindy Golus

for the loss of her son

Amy Maddux & Marty Sullivan

for the loss of their son

Greg & Angee Peeples

for the loss of their grandson

Birthday Table

April birthdays

will be celebrated

at this month’s meeting.

If your child’s, grandchild’s,

or sibling’s birthday

is in April,

please feel free to bring

a photo or memento of them

for the birthday table.


The mission

of The Compassionate Friends

is to assist families

in the positive resolution

of grief following the death

of a child of any age

and to provide information

to help others be supportive.

We offer friendship,

understanding and hope

to bereaved parents,

grandparents and siblings.

There is no religious affiliation and

there are no membership dues or fees.

The secret of TCF’s success is simple:

As seasoned grievers reach out

to the newly bereaved,

energy that has been directed inward

begins to flow outward

and both are helped to heal.

The vision

of The Compassionate Friends

is that everyone who needs us

will find us

and everyone who finds us

will be helped.

Picture Button Machine

We will have the picture button machine at April’s meeting. Please bring a 4”x6” copy of a picture of your loved one if you wish to have a button made.

Upcoming Meetings

Apr. 10th – Tear Soup video

May 8th - Angels Across the USA

Tour with Alan Pedersen in the

chapel downstairs

Jun. 12th, 7 P.M. – Butterfly Release

at Holy Family Catholic Church

Love Gifts

A Love Gift is a donation made in honor of a child who has died or as a memorial to a relative or friend. Newsletter sponsorships are available for $250, which is the current cost of printing and mailing over 250 newsletters each month. They are tax deductible and are the only means that allow us to reach out to other bereaved families through books, programs and this newsletter. If you would like, you can specify that your love gift be used for the newsletter, continuing education/workshops, or books for our lending library.

If you wish for your love gift or sponsorship to be listed in a particular month’s newsletter, it must be submitted by the 15th of the previous month.

Send donations to Steve Roberts

3240 Jetranger Rd., Hurst, 76053


TCF Fort Worth Chapter

Steering Committee

Chapter Leaders

Jeff & Marty Martin

817-991-9121

Treasurer

Steve Roberts

817-914-8689

Hospitality

Marty Akeman

817-636-5645

Christine Anderson

817-300-6196

Lydia Moore

817-829-3801

Newsletter

Becky Long

817-275-9297

Librarian

Patty Gallagher

817-861-1491

Committee Members

Charles & Genie Dean

Janet DuPertuis

Steering Committee

Meeting

Our next Steering Committee meeting will be Saturday, May 12th. Membership in the Steering Committee is open to all chapter members. Please join us.

Regional Coordinators

Joan and Bill Campbell

972-935-0673

Fort Worth Chapter Website

www.thecompassionatefriendsfw.com

Need to Talk?

Listed below are parents, grandparents and siblings who

have walked where you are today.

If you are having a difficult day

and just want to talk, please call.

Addiction

Helen

817-431-6964

Auto

Jeff & Marty

817-991-9121

Multiple Loss/

Loss of a Grandchild

Lydia

817-829-3801

Drowning

Debi

817-523-5037

Long Term Illness

Marty

817-636-5645

Homicide/Only Child

Steve

817-914-8689

Suicide/Only Child

Joy

817-453-2227

Suicide

Glinda

817-485-3772

Siblings

Cheryl

817-624-7043

Middle of the night calls

Liz

817-726-3999

Want to share?

We encourage you to submit

your own works of poetry or

prose for our newsletter.


TCF National Office

The Compassionate Friends

P. O. Box 3696

Oak Brook, IL 60522-3696

Fax: 630-990-0246

Toll-free: 877-969-0010

9 A.M. - 5 P.M., CST, Mon.-Fri.

Email:

Website:

www.compassionatefriends.org

The website contains links to TCF’s brochures, e-newsletter, online support community, We Need Not Walk Alone magazine,

“Healing the Grieving Heart” and “The Open to Hope Show” radio archives, webinar archives, chapter websites, and other resources.

Register for Webinar

Grief & Religion - How Religious Symbols and Rituals Can Assist in Our Grieving

April 12th,, 7 P.M.

As bereaved parents, we know that there are times when there are no words to describe the depths of our pain and devastation. As someone has wisely said, “When There Are No Words, Have A Ritual!” Our presenter is Dennis Apple, who lost an 18-year-old son suddenly to mononucleosis in 1991

Reserve your seat now at https://www2.gotomeeting.com/register/883960578

Upcoming webinars include Grandparent Grief and Sibling Grief. Webinar registration opens approximately one month prior to the presentation.

Facebook:

The Compassionate Friends/USA

In Spanish:

Los Amigos Compasivos/USA

Twitter:

Text follow TCFofUSA to 40404


Our April meeting will include the Tear Soup video with time for small group sharing afterwards. Due to time constraints in March, we were unable to begin the video “Good Grief - Living with What We Got,” as planned. We will view the two parts of this video later in the year.

Angels Across the USA Tour

In May bereaved parent, singer and songwriter Alan Pedersen returns to share an evening of music, hope and healing in the chapel downstairs. Alan’s pain and journey toward finding joy again following the death of his only daughter Ashley in 2001 have been the subject matter for four highly acclaimed CDs of original songs. Alan’s message is simple, “We were put on this earth to love them for as long as WE live, not for as long as THEY lived.” He believes that healing comes slow, but does come as we reach out to others who share this journey and offer our hand to help. A gentle mix of humor and straight-from-the-heart talk wrapped around powerful songs about love and loss make a unique, healing and memorable concert experience. Please note that it is not suitable for small children.

Butterfly Release in June!

Our annual butterfly release will be held on June 12th, at 7 P.M. at Holy Family Catholic Church. Join us to release a butterfly in memory of your loved one. Feel free to bring other family members, children and friends to this special event. We ask that you bring a dish to share afterwards.

Firemen’s 5K

The 14th annual Firemen’s 5K will be held at 8 A.M. on Saturday, May 26th at Arborlawn United Methodist Church, 5001 Briarhaven, Fort Worth.

All proceeds from this race of over 800 runners benefit the Fort Worth Chapter of The Compassionate Friends and The WARM Place. This is a major source of funds for our chapter.

Volunteers are also needed to pass out packets, point out the route or distribute water to the runners. If you can commit to a Thursday evening meeting and the Saturday morning of Memorial Day weekend, please call Lori Carver at 817-819-5530 or e-mail .

We invite you to join us and walk or run in memory of your loved one. Online registration is now available at www.active.com. Registration fees are $18, until May 16th, $20 after May 16th, and $25 on race day.

A registration form and pledge sheet are at the back of this newsletter.

Refreshments

If you would like to bring refreshments to an upcoming meeting, please sign up at this month’s meeting or call one of our hospitality committee members. Many members bring refreshments during their loved one’s birth month, to celebrate their birthday with the group.

Please note that drinks, cups, napkins, plates, and utensils are always provided by our chapter.


Registration for National

Conference Now Open

Registration is now available online or by mail for The Compassionate Friends 35th National Conference/ 5th International Gathering July 20-22, 2012 in beautiful Costa Mesa, California! We recommend registering early as this is likely to be one of the best-attended U.S. TCF National Conferences in history with more than 1500 expected at the Hilton Orange County Costa Mesa Hotel.

If you're seeking a way to remember and grieve for your child, sibling, or grandchild with people who understand and don't expect you to be "back to normal," why not give yourself a gift this summer by attending the Conference? This is a unique opportunity to be surrounded by a safe-haven that comes along only once a year.

Combine your California visit with a pre-conference excursion on Thursday, July 19 to the Huntington Library, art collection and botanical gardens, plus Monday, post-conference transportation to Disneyland (special discounted tickets available to purchase online direct from Disneyland).

TCF has also arranged with American Airlines to provide our attendees a 5% discount. The valid travel dates for this discount are July 14-27, 2012 and apply to flights to John Wayne Santa Anna (SNA), LAX, and Ontario (ONT) Airports.

The national website has complete details on the excursions and the airfare discount, as well as a conference brochure with a list of workshops, schedule and registration form.

Tuesday to Friday

On Tuesday I never told you

I got your letter in the mail

On Tuesday I never told you

All the news I had to tell

On Tuesday I never asked you

Were there more gifts to buy

On Tuesday I never asked you

I only wondered why

On Tuesday I never asked you

What time you would be home

Because on Tuesday it all ended

And you were suddenly gone

On Wednesday I can’t remember

How many came and went

I sat with solemn graveness

Knowing good times were spent

On Wednesday I stood with family

To pick your casket with care

I stood with so much pain

Not wanting to see you there

On Thursday my heart broke

When I saw you lying there

How could this have happened

It was all so unfair

Now Friday was the hardest

Knowing the time was near

What really was happening

Will never be that clear

How we got through it I wonder

When we left you there

The heaviness inside us

Was too much to bear

I always feel sad and lonely

Many tears run down my face

You filled our lives with laughter

And no one can take your place

How do you say good-bye

To someone like you

With you He took our joy

And all our happiness too

Every day is Tuesday to Friday

With it all still so real

But no one really knows

How we really feel

I think the hardest of all is

To know you’ll never be here

But we’ll never say good-bye

To our sister so dear

By Lisa Anne Sockwell

In memory of her only sister, Ashley Marie

Reprinted from Camden Co., NJ Newsletter


The Mended Heart

The heart is oh so fragile,

although the muscle’s strong.

It goes on beating even though

continued life seems wrong.

When devastation makes its mark

and chisels in the pain.

It seems as though the heart will not

ever know joy again.

Good News! The heart will mend itself,

but not just like before.

Remember, like a broken bone,

original is no more.

There is a tender spot in both

where once the gap was wide.

The beating heart that gives us life

has courage on its side.

And as the broken bone may ache

because of rain or cold,

The heart may ache with longing

for the one whose bell has tolled.

There is no guarantee that life

will ever be the same,

Bur when you do find joy in life,

the heart should feel no shame.

By Karen Longbrake

TCF, Hardin Co., Ada, OH


Prayer for spring

Like springtime, let me unfold

And grow fresh and new

From this cocoon of grief

That has been spun around me.

Help me face the harsh reality of

Sunshine and renewed life

As my bones still creak from

The winter of my grief.

Life has dared to go on around me.

As I recover from the insult

Of Life’s continuance,

I readjust my focus to

Include recovery and growth

As a possibility in my future.

Give me strength to break out of

The cocoon of my grief.

But may I never forget it as

The place where I grew my wings,

Becoming a new person

Because of my loss.

By Janice Heil

TCF, Vancouver

“We cannot prevent the birds of sorrow from flying around our heads, but we must keep them from building nests in our hair.”

Chinese Proverb


Time for Spring Cleaning

The smell of spring is in the air. At your house it’s probably lilacs, lilies and hollyhocks, but at my house, it’s Lysol, Lemon Pledge and Clorox. These fragrances are the harbingers of my favorite secular celebration, spring cleaning. I admit it friends; I love to clean.

I learned the joys of tidiness at my mother’s (housemaids’) knee. She is Norwegian, and for centuries the women in her family have dedicated their lives to cleanliness. Early in my indoctrination, my mother taught me the old Norwegian expression “Ingen kysten skogen mogen!” which loosely translated means, “When in doubt, toss it out.”

I’m pretty sentimental myself but, until recently, I was never a saver of things. That changed when Blake died. I found that I could not part with anything that his little hands might have touched, from his childish scribblings to lucky rocks to plastic dinosaurs.

Shortly after he died, I went through all of Blake’s clothes and gave away his newest and Sunday best. The things I saved were his play clothes. The shorts and shirts with mud and pizza stains that never quite came out, his favorite pajamas, and his Charlie Brown underwear. My mother and I gently packed them away in tissue paper as if they were the finest silks and linens. Sometimes when I open that drawer, I think I catch a sniff of Blake’s musky little-boy scent. The yearning it awakens in me is almost more than I can bear.