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I guess I am going back to the daily grind
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<blockquote data-quote="nvts" data-source="post: 135837" data-attributes="member: 3814"><p>Hey Kiddo! You'll notice that the first of everything you do over the next year will be tough. The first day back to work, the first holiday, the first birthday, the first birth, the first funeral, the first Turkey day...they'll all be tough.</p><p> </p><p>Each one is going to be difficult to anticipate how you'll feel, what you'll do, etc. Once you're prepared, they'll be easier to bare. </p><p> </p><p>After the first year, you start to notice that you've gotten through it all. The pain gets easier after each "occasion", and the good feelings get stronger after each situation is overcome. </p><p> </p><p>For me, I believe that when someone passes, a small piece of them lives on in each person they "touched" when the walked this world with us. The more people that you gather together, or even the more memories that you share, the more pieces come together, it's almost as if they're there. </p><p> </p><p>After my mom passed, if the 6 of us get together something always happens to let us know that she's joining in. She had these HUGELY ugly really tall salt and pepper shakers that she knocked down at almost every meal. Inevitably, when we're all together one gets toppled. </p><p> </p><p>Feel better, feel what you feel, and let us help!</p><p> </p><p>Beth</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nvts, post: 135837, member: 3814"] Hey Kiddo! You'll notice that the first of everything you do over the next year will be tough. The first day back to work, the first holiday, the first birthday, the first birth, the first funeral, the first Turkey day...they'll all be tough. Each one is going to be difficult to anticipate how you'll feel, what you'll do, etc. Once you're prepared, they'll be easier to bare. After the first year, you start to notice that you've gotten through it all. The pain gets easier after each "occasion", and the good feelings get stronger after each situation is overcome. For me, I believe that when someone passes, a small piece of them lives on in each person they "touched" when the walked this world with us. The more people that you gather together, or even the more memories that you share, the more pieces come together, it's almost as if they're there. After my mom passed, if the 6 of us get together something always happens to let us know that she's joining in. She had these HUGELY ugly really tall salt and pepper shakers that she knocked down at almost every meal. Inevitably, when we're all together one gets toppled. Feel better, feel what you feel, and let us help! Beth [/QUOTE]
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