Yesterday marked the 8th month anniversary of Warren's passing. I think it was coincidence that I had no energy and felt blah. I took some Airborne this morning when I first woke up just in case I'm working on getting a cold. How do you sort out what is grief, what is illness and what is just the dead time of winter?
Maybe that's just what grief is anyway, a dead time for the body and soul to lie fallow for a season.
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True and well said.
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Sally
Miss your blogs. Hope you are feeling better, mind, body and soul.
ReplyDeleteI knew that I had to call yesterday, had no idea why but it was such an urge that I needed to.
ReplyDeleteI think grief causes many emotions, just when we think we have it licked, life is moving and your catching up with it something happens to remind us that part of the moving forward is without our loved one.
In time grieving becomes easier, living becomes easier. Just live on second at time for now and know that in time the seconds will turn to minutes, the minutes to hours and we will be overcoming grief.
I am here when you need me and I do understand the pain and emotions you going through.
Many HUGS and good thoughts sent your way!
Thank you ladies.
ReplyDeleteYou're in my thoughts, Cheryl. =:|
ReplyDeleteYou still owe me for the tires Cheryl
ReplyDeleteThanks Kat.
ReplyDeleteTim I'm bringing those tires back and putting them on your front lawn. I'll turn them into flower pots and won't that make your wife happy?
Grief and sorrow, I rebel against them but eventually they will have their way as the season of winter does. Still I know spring will come too.
ReplyDeleteWow - that's a great definition for grief..a dead time for the body and soul to lie fallow..that's incredible. Take heart, Cheryl, it will get better because you're right, it is a time. But, I know what you mean - I have a hard time separating allergies, from depression symptoms from just random aches and pains. It's so hard to tell what's what.
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