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Coping through caring

Coping through caring

by Tembi Locke | Sep 14, 2016 | Caring for a Romantic Partner, Generation X, The Kitchen Widow | 0 comments

The Kitchen Widow sits down with Audra Wilford, founder of the MaxLove Project. Together they talk about what it takes for young families to thrive in the face of illness.      
I know how you feel

I know how you feel

by Tembi Locke | Jul 1, 2015 | Caring for a Romantic Partner, Generation X, The Kitchen Widow | 8 comments

We lost the same person, but we had different relationships with that person…I don’t know what it’s like to lose a dad. Originally published on The Kitchen...
Tender is the season

Tender is the season

by Tembi Locke | Jun 4, 2015 | Caring for a Romantic Partner, Generation X, The Kitchen Widow | 0 comments

Tembi and her friends come together to create new traditions after loss. Originally published on The Kitchen...
Tasting gratitude

Tasting gratitude

by Tembi Locke | May 21, 2015 | Caring for a Romantic Partner, Generation X, The Kitchen Widow | 0 comments

Tembi surprises the friends who supported her through her husband’s illness with a moment of celebration and gratitude. Originally published on The Kitchen Widow.
Remembering the chef

Remembering the chef

by Tembi Locke | May 7, 2015 | Caring for a Romantic Partner, Generation X, The Kitchen Widow | 0 comments

You might say Saro was an accidental chef, with an intentioned spirit. Someone who’d never write a recipe down, but who would always take an opportunity to sit down and break bread with the people in his life. His joy existed in the pursuit of delicious and subtle...
Origins of The Kitchen Widow

Origins of The Kitchen Widow

by Tembi Locke | Apr 23, 2015 | Caring for a Romantic Partner, Generation X, The Kitchen Widow | 1 comment

If you’ve ever been touched by profound loss; walked the path of caregiving; or simply asked yourself “What do I do, What  do I say?,” then The Kitchen Widow is where I hope you find advice and inspiration. I hope you will recognize your experience in the...

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