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<blockquote data-quote="New Leaf" data-source="post: 725051" data-attributes="member: 19522"><p>Just a quick hello before readying for work.</p><p>It is good to "see" you Feeling. I am so sorry for all of the stress you undergo on the daily, then the added stress of having to be ready to evacuate your home.</p><p>Things just pile and pile sometimes.</p><p>Of course you didn't have time to check in here, with so much going on, no need to apologize!</p><p>I am sorry middle son is having such a difficult time. Will he not go and see someone? I know how you worry, it is unfair to you if he won't at least try to get some help.</p><p>We are soon to be on break. Do you have any plans Feeling? I am staying home and cleaning up.</p><p>Been way too busy with working and coaching.</p><p></p><p>Ambiguous grief, yes we all deal with it. </p><p>My granddaughter called last night. It was so good to hear her voice. Grands are living with their paternal grandparents, no sight of mom, their father is out there.... somewhere.</p><p>I told her that when I get sad about their mom, I say a prayer because it is all I can do right now. It is a lot actually, calms my heart and mind to ask God to watch over her and help her find her purpose.</p><p>I don't want to spend my time caught up in sadness.</p><p>I hope my grandchildren will find joy in their young lives, despite all of the situations they have been through. </p><p>Ambiguous grief.</p><p> It is too hard on the heart.</p><p></p><p>Feeling, I hope things have calmed down as far as the wildfires, and you are able to get some rest.</p><p> I am pretty sure you are still working diligently at your job, caring for your students.</p><p> I hope you are able to find some time to do things for yourself.</p><p>I am glad you checked in Little Bird, but sorry you are facing so much and feel so sad. </p><p>Sending you prayers for relief and a way to find joy.</p><p>(((HUGS)))</p><p>Leafy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="New Leaf, post: 725051, member: 19522"] Just a quick hello before readying for work. It is good to "see" you Feeling. I am so sorry for all of the stress you undergo on the daily, then the added stress of having to be ready to evacuate your home. Things just pile and pile sometimes. Of course you didn't have time to check in here, with so much going on, no need to apologize! I am sorry middle son is having such a difficult time. Will he not go and see someone? I know how you worry, it is unfair to you if he won't at least try to get some help. We are soon to be on break. Do you have any plans Feeling? I am staying home and cleaning up. Been way too busy with working and coaching. Ambiguous grief, yes we all deal with it. My granddaughter called last night. It was so good to hear her voice. Grands are living with their paternal grandparents, no sight of mom, their father is out there.... somewhere. I told her that when I get sad about their mom, I say a prayer because it is all I can do right now. It is a lot actually, calms my heart and mind to ask God to watch over her and help her find her purpose. I don't want to spend my time caught up in sadness. I hope my grandchildren will find joy in their young lives, despite all of the situations they have been through. Ambiguous grief. It is too hard on the heart. Feeling, I hope things have calmed down as far as the wildfires, and you are able to get some rest. I am pretty sure you are still working diligently at your job, caring for your students. I hope you are able to find some time to do things for yourself. I am glad you checked in Little Bird, but sorry you are facing so much and feel so sad. Sending you prayers for relief and a way to find joy. (((HUGS))) Leafy [/QUOTE]
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