Good morning, Kelley. Yes, this too shall pass. Life is not pretty and it's not fair, but it's what we have. Holidays are tough at my house. My FIL passed between Christmas and New Years back in the 1990's. Not my husband's favorite time. With my father bedridden and in full dementia, not much celebrating here. But, my son will be home for Christmas for the first time in three years. So...I will hold that in my heart and make it the happiest time for him.
I’m sorry you’re going through a bad time. I would like to ask just what is normal? I think at some point just about everyone thinks they’re not and as for the small percentage who are always confident they are, those are the ones who are probably certifiable! There are those of us who faithfully follow your blog—thank you for that gift. Tamara
I find the best way is not to fight it, just go with the flow, keep busy with something and it gets easier over time. The pain never goes away, but how we deal with it, does.
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Good morning, Kelley. Yes, this too shall pass. Life is not pretty and it's not fair, but it's what we have. Holidays are tough at my house. My FIL passed between Christmas and New Years back in the 1990's. Not my husband's favorite time. With my father bedridden and in full dementia, not much celebrating here. But, my son will be home for Christmas for the first time in three years. So...I will hold that in my heart and make it the happiest time for him.
I hope that you find some comfort today.
Sending hugs that tomorrow is better.
Lauren
I’m sorry you’re going through a bad time. I would like to ask just what is normal? I think at some point just about everyone thinks they’re not and as for the small percentage who are always confident they are, those are the ones who are probably certifiable! There are those of us who faithfully follow your blog—thank you for that gift.
Tamara
I find the best way is not to fight it, just go with the flow, keep busy with something and it gets easier over time. The pain never goes away, but how we deal with it, does.
Debbie
xo
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