WATERMELLEN
Absolutely loved that Invisible Wolman link you posted on my cathedral thinking blog . . . and it's so true!! And men too: when I think of all that my DH did and continues to do, quietly and unsung, both for his clients and for his family: I'm just filled with a sense of pride and gratitude for his humanity and his humility. (And yes, I DO tell him . . . I do.) 26 days ago
LIBELULITA
" I'm muddling along, counting my blessings, cheering on my friends and moving forward."
I think that's the best you can hope for for a while hun. I remember when my Mum died, my best friend (Canadian...all the wisest friends I have are!) said to me that the first 6 months are bad, but the second 6 months are much worse. I couldn't see how she could be right when the pain I was feeling was ripping me apart....but she was. It still happens regularly now: I can be driving along thinking what a lovely day it is, and out of nowhere I am suddenly uncontrollably sobbing crying out that i want my Mum. Infact, I'm crying right now. I feel for you 40 days ago