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Judi, It's so difficult when a loved one leaves us. Grief comes in all forms and in different timings. Thanks for sharing your story of a wonderful mother and for your understanding that we all move on in our OWN time. Be well.Yes, James, it is difficult and no one has the right to judge "outward appearances". Years ago, as a young girl I read Harper Lee's "To Kill A Mockingbird" and was struck when Atticus told his children several times "that they need to walk in someone else's shoes before judging them" and it's true. Thanks for commenting and remember, if you ever want to build a time machine, all you hafta do is call.... smile... stay well!
Well Judi we never get over the loss of a loved one especially when we love with our entire heart and soul. It is one of the most difficult aspects of life that we all pass. Why we are born to die can only be answered when we pass on. We only know everything in this world does. Now we all hope for the resuurrection to come. A new body, and life everlasting. For us all wow, you woman to strut in and us men to watch. So we are to comfort one another with that knowledge. So as spiritual beings we know that mom is right there. Can't see her, touch her, feel her but there she is. Just like the air all around and we breath for life so is she there. All our loved ones are there. And you know Judy no one knows your heart except you and God and anyone can profess all they want. So we know who real Christians are by their works. You my good friend we know by your heart. So take care of your loved ones, trasure them, hug them and love them to no end. Nothing and I do mean nothing in this world can ever repace those we truly love and who love us, nothing. Yes and on that day you meet again, mom will most likely ask you, why did you spend so much. Best Wishes and regards, Robert.Hi Robert -- your response was as though you just gave me a warm hug... thanks so much! The very best to you and know you always remain in this gals prayers!
hi judi, this was a neat story, told from different angles, it seemed to me. i know what you mean, my mom passed 19 years ago, and i still can't believe it. and she was only 59. este lauder was her favorite, and chocolate covered cherries, and Bailey's at christmas. so, i talk to her as if she is still here, and have for 19 years, and i have pictures of her above my computer, so i can look at her often. thanks for a good article, best regards, sueHi Sue! It's funny because after my mom passed on, "advisors" told me that my mourning time should be no longer than 2 weeks...[ I laughed inwardly] - 2 weeks to mourn for your mother and then move on! Ten years later, I still think of her, miss her and sometimes am caught in a "mommy moment" and will cry just as I did when I wrote this article -- Thanks for commenting and you too know that you remain in my prayers as well - I want to hear GOOD news from you. ps - i love chocolate cherries too!
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