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Vicki's avatar

I'm still speechless after 3 readings, but want to acknowledge that Christina's message offers a wealth of positive perspective on such a tragic event. Parts of it made me cry real tears I still have not allowed to flow since the death of my daughter's son. I phrase my grandson in that way to emphasize that it's a cruel twist of the dagger to grieve your child's loss of her only child. In spite of all our life challenges, we were like 3 generational musketeers, always working to keep one another uplifted in the face of the rest of the world's judgement. Thanks to you, Christina I have a new light in which to look at my own grief and I'm looking forward to a whole new emotional journey.

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Elizabeth Barnesco's avatar

Love, love, love this! This is exactly how I feel. I do still miss my husband, sometimes keenly, with aching heart and still-bitter tears, but my gratitude increases each day, for all that we had and for all the many gifts he gave me, especially the life I have now, in his absence. He is still present, in so many ways.

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