This is a book is about women, Taylor Swift, challenges, everything I can think of. I wrote from the heart. I love my Heart Trophy I got for this! Enjoy!
Surely, the loss of someone we're close to will make us grieve for years and that is extra extra draining. But then, more or less, we learn to live with it.
Also, you hit the nail on the head with the repairs. My plumber left moments ago. Thank God that he could come within a day or I'd fry with some weird drainage problem in the AC. It's always something, here. Then, arthritis is another thing but I promised myself not to dwell on it. Lol!
The firsts without our parents are tough. Some days are harder to move through than others. As you say, they live in your heart. We carry them with us. And each day we slowly adjust to a world without them. I genuinely don't think there is any getting over - or I am really bad at it. I think the hole they leave stays the same, our capacity to love those left just increases and we just fill the space with memories.
Grief is very draining. It saps everything you have to offer. I am sorry for your loss. I still feel the hole my dad left behind and that was almost 10 years ago. You are right, the memories keep us going, that and good friends to lean on!!
I'm sorry for your loss. Mother's Day has been tough for me since losing my mom as well. I try to focus the day on honoring my wife with our kids, but it's hard knowing that someone I was so close to isn't here anymore.
I am with you. I never have understood the whole "Blog" thing and what it means. I think Journal or Diary is a better word for what goes on with me.
It is one of those things that creeps up on us. I have no idea what Vlog is either.
Journal makes sense to me. But I can call it what they want me to call it to get along and be nice. I am sure there is something I am missing in my understanding.
Prompt: Rudolph, Herme the elf who wants to be a dentist and the Abominable Snowman are at your door asking for help: Have fun with your entry, let your imagination sweep you away.
These characters tell me Yukon Cornelius fell down in a gold mine and they can't get him out. I borrowed a horse from Heartland, a rope and I get Captain Jack Sparrow and the three men from The Big Valley: Jarred, Nick and Heath because they know about mines. We get on our horses and go to the mine. We have ropes tied to the horses and tell Yukon to hold on. We will get him out. Yukon grabs the ropes and with four horses, we tug on the ropes and Yukon is able to get out of the mine. Yukon's dogs are trapped as well. Captain Jack swings on the ropes, drops into the mine and goes gets the dogs out of the mine. Here comes Santa riding a polar bear and has a sleigh behind him that he gives to Yukon. Yukon has struck gold and shares the gold with all of us. Rudolph has kids and Herme is engaged and doing well as a dentist. Rudolph and Santa promise me I will have a good Christmas. I get to star in the next Downton Abbey movie. Captain Jack Sparrow sails the seven seas. The men at The Big Valley finally got wives. A good fantasy!
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