Through your blog and your words, you have helped me in my journey through this slough of sorrow. Your words I have taken as mine because you express my feelings better than I. On this Thanksgiving day I am thankful for you. Three years ago we celebrated a wonderful, happy day with Mary. We had one last happy holiday. Odd how life can change in just a few seconds on a phone. April
I agree with you, and I was thinking about doing the same thing on my blog (linking to Karen's). She wrote perfectly about how I feel. I'm thankful for you, too, GG.
I began writing here in order to reflect my way through the first full calendar year after the sudden death in September 2008 of our beloved 24-year-old son. In no way am I able in mere words to plumb the depths of our family's sorrow, but at least here I can wade around a bit in the shallows. Or tread lightly in the expanse of desert that seems not to end. Whatever metaphor works. And, oh ~ I'm not alone. In the list below you'll find others who have written about the big losses of recent years. (Other posts - from the first four months - can be found on my regular blog, Search the Sea, indexed under Grief and Loss.)
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Through your blog and your words, you have helped me in my journey through this slough of sorrow. Your words I have taken as mine because you express my feelings better than I.
On this Thanksgiving day I am thankful for you. Three years ago we celebrated a wonderful, happy day with Mary. We had one last happy holiday. Odd how life can change in just a few seconds on a phone.
April
I agree with you, and I was thinking about doing the same thing on my blog (linking to Karen's). She wrote perfectly about how I feel. I'm thankful for you, too, GG.
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