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Welcome to Estherβs Rainbow π
A safe and gentle space for bereaved parents seeking comfort, understanding, and hope on their journey through grief. We understand the depth of the pain that comes with losing a child and the quiet courage it takes to navigate life after such a profound loss.
This website was created to offer support, reflection, and inspiration β a place where spirituality, love, and remembrance intertwine. Youβll find articles, reflections, and shared stories on grief, faith, mindfulness, and the ways we continue to connect with our loved ones in spirit.
Estherβs Rainbow is also a growing community of compassion and empathy β where you can feel seen, heard, and understood. Our writers, contributors, and fellow bereaved parents share their experiences and wisdom to help you find peace in moments of sorrow and hope in the days ahead.
We hope you find comfort in our words and strength in knowing you are not alone. Please take your time exploring the site, reading, reflecting, and reaching out if you wish to connect.
If you have any questions or suggestions, please donβt hesitate to contact us at contact@esthersrainbow.com.
Some of the content on this website has been crafted with the help of AI-assisted editing tools, thoughtfully guided by human experience, love, and intention.
Thank you for visiting Estherβs Rainbow π β may you find a little light, peace, and connection here.
Categories
- Articles (71)
- Blog (9)
- Environment (3)
- Grief (14)
- Letters (10)
- Spirituality (30)
- Memorial Pages (3)



Posts
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Faith and the Quiet Light Within β¨
Today, our hearts are full as Alice receives the Sacrament of Confirmation β a sacred step in her journey of faith and a moment that reminds us how grace continues to flow through every chapter of life. In a world that often rushes and questions, faith asks us to pause, to breathe, and to listen…
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π How the Universe Began β A Story of Wonder, Light, and Connection
Have you ever looked up at the night sky and wondered where everything came from β the stars, the planets, the quiet moon, the warmth of our hearts, the love we hold for those who now live on the other side? The story begins long before time was counted, before worlds were formed, before any…
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π Halloween, All Saints and All Souls β when the veil grows thin π―οΈ
Halloween has become such a big celebration for children these days β costumes, sweets, laughter, a little harmless mischief. I love seeing the joy it brings, but for me, raised in a Catholic family, this time of year has always meant something deeper. It wasnβt just about spooky stories or pumpkins; it was a sacred…
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πΏ The Healing Language of the Earth
When words fail, nature speaks. There is something deeply comforting about the rhythm of the natural world β the waves that come and go, the trees that lose their leaves and grow them back, the dawn that follows every night. In the quiet company of the earth, grief softens. We begin to feel part of…
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π The Rainbow After the Storm
There are moments when grief feels endless β when the storm within us shows no sign of clearing. The sky stays heavy, the light feels far away, and we wonder if we will ever breathe easily again. And then, one day, thereβs a rainbow. It might appear in the sky after a sudden downpour, or…
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Women at the Heart of Life
By the time a woman reaches her late forties, she has lived several lives.She has been broken open and rebuilt, sometimes more than once. She has carried the weight of othersβ expectations, her own choices, and all the laughter and grief that weave through a lived-in life. Her skin may not glow as it once…
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A place for us
Iβve started this blog because I know how heavy it can feel to carry grief as a parent. There are moments when the world keeps moving, but inside it feels like time has stopped. It can be hard to put these feelings into words, and even harder to feel like anyone else understands. This space…
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To my Precious Child
I gaze up at the sky to say Good Morning to you. I picture you dancing up there. With a body that now allows you to be free. Without struggle. Without pain or worry. Just free. Ohβ¦and with a new found peace that I canβt even begin to comprehend here in this sometimes broken world.…
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Grief is Lonely
Grief is lonely. Lonely because when you are feeling so terriblyβ¦the one you want to talk to the most..Is likely the same person you are grieving. Lonely because when you look out the window..And everyone else is going about their lives..Laughing and planning..And you just want to scream at them.How is life just going on…