Why is it that when we grieve the loss of someone, it seems like not just the anniversary day of their birth or death is hard, but the entire month/s in which those events occurred?
And this morning I got news that a lady from the church I used to attend passed away last night. She reminded me of bubbles – shimmery, floaty, swirly, filled with light and joy. I can’t believe she’s gone.
I’m going to miss you, S. It hurts knowing you’re not here being your beautiful self. Please tell my brother I said Happy Birthday when you see him!
So sorry to hear of your loss. Take care. 💜
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Thank you, Lynette. 🙂 ❤
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Losing someone close and dear, IMO, is the hardest thing humans have to do.
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I agree wholeheartedly, GP. It is my firm belief that God didn’t intend for us to be separated from loved ones by death, and that our spirits still cry out at the wrongness of it.
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I’m so very sorry to hear of your loss Ness. What a sad time for you. Sending you lots of love and warm hugs of support. xo
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Thank you, dearheart. *hugs* I know you’re hurting too. ❤ ❤
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That’s ok Ness, life moves on doesn’t it, one day at a time. Hugs xo
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It does. Sometimes the days feel slower than others, but we can only go forward. *hugs* ❤
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Grief is tough and words become platitudes sometimes. God’s loving grace fall down on you.
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Thank you, Cindy Lou. 🙂 I’m so grateful to have that faith in the next life. This vale of tears we call Life would be even darker without it! *hugs*
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