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Letting go: I seem to be unable to do this.
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<blockquote data-quote="Littleboylost" data-source="post: 739662" data-attributes="member: 21895"><p>Hi Copa;</p><p>I have not been on here much so I’m just catching up on this post. I think we need to try and find someway somehow to Invent a word. Word that specifically defines how mothers and parents grieve for that which is not gone from our life but out of our reach and out of our realm of possibility to help. If anybody ever comes up with an idea of what that word looks feels her sounds like that would be truly remarkable it would save us all an off a lot of writing.</p><p></p><p> To truly come to that password we must let go with love and know what is healthy for us needs to be what we have to do to continue on with our life is impossible but necessary. It is a divine decision that is always a disaster to our heart and it feels like a death because it is one it’s the death of what we had hoped and expected for the entirety of our children’s lives and his parents we invest no more time in anything then we do our children.</p><p></p><p>Day by day we go on we move forward we survive we do find joy but that undefined word that identifies that space in each of us that is gone missing intangibility but ever present in our hearts will always be there. </p><p></p><p>Until we can define such a word will all be her posting sometimes brief sometimes that link but we will always be here for you as well COPA stay strong we well know we are all here for you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Littleboylost, post: 739662, member: 21895"] Hi Copa; I have not been on here much so I’m just catching up on this post. I think we need to try and find someway somehow to Invent a word. Word that specifically defines how mothers and parents grieve for that which is not gone from our life but out of our reach and out of our realm of possibility to help. If anybody ever comes up with an idea of what that word looks feels her sounds like that would be truly remarkable it would save us all an off a lot of writing. To truly come to that password we must let go with love and know what is healthy for us needs to be what we have to do to continue on with our life is impossible but necessary. It is a divine decision that is always a disaster to our heart and it feels like a death because it is one it’s the death of what we had hoped and expected for the entirety of our children’s lives and his parents we invest no more time in anything then we do our children. Day by day we go on we move forward we survive we do find joy but that undefined word that identifies that space in each of us that is gone missing intangibility but ever present in our hearts will always be there. Until we can define such a word will all be her posting sometimes brief sometimes that link but we will always be here for you as well COPA stay strong we well know we are all here for you. [/QUOTE]
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