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Subject: Re: grandad


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whitewolf
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Date Posted: 10/01/07 2:06
In reply to: sam spaniel 's message, "grandad" on 8/01/07 20:08

"the pain does lessen with time but the love stays and grows in time too."

SO beautifully put zenwind, and I agree. Sweet Sam ((((hugs)))) it will get less painful, as Pilgrim said, it hasn't be that long, and especially at this time of year (celebrations mixed up with long dark, cold days) it can be hard to deal with. We are all here for you.
Perhaps growing a plant / shrub / tree special to them and tending it and watching it grow will help you. Remember you can chat to them any time / any place - but you know they wouldn't want you to be sad and hurting.... you are a loving, beautiful and strong woman - things will get better sis.
Extra big hugs and blessings. I love you. x

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mia
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Date Posted: 10/01/07 12:26

i'm so sorry to hear you are so sad. as everyone has said, it is early days and although it feels like it never will, it does get better. whitewolf you say "Perhaps growing a plant / shrub / tree special to them and tending it and watching it grow will help you" and i think that is a really good idea. it may help you feel connected to them still.
hugs
mia
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