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Spring’s arrival with its themes of renewal, new beginnings, and returning life can feel deeply contradictory to suicide loss survivors who are grieving while the world around them insists on blooming. If your loved one died in spring, the season itself becomes a recurring anniversary, with warming temperatures and lengthening days carrying weight they never carried before. Even without a seasonal loss, spring’s cultural narrative of hope and resurrection can feel like an accusation when you are still in the depths of grief. These posts acknowledge the complicated relationship many survivors have with spring and offer honest companionship for moving through this season in whatever way feels right for you.