<p>Another way to interpret our theme,&nbsp;<strong>&ldquo;Grief is Loss in Pieces,&rdquo;</strong>&nbsp;is to think of how&nbsp;<strong>grief</strong>&nbsp;can break us into many&nbsp;<strong>pieces.</strong>&nbsp;Our work in&nbsp;<strong>grief</strong>&nbsp;is putting those&nbsp;<strong>pieces</strong>&nbsp;back together. There is a wonderful Japanese art entitled Kintsugi. This practice takes broken&nbsp;<strong>pieces&nbsp;</strong>of pottery and uses gold to put them back together. The idea behind this is that by including our broken&nbsp;<strong>pieces</strong>&nbsp;&ndash; losses, imperfections, etc. &ndash; we can become even stronger and more beautiful. I invite you to include Kintsugi in your&nbsp;<strong>grief&nbsp;</strong>journey. &nbsp;</p>