Hey, everyone. How’s today treating you so far?
My grandma, who I didn’t get the chance to
know as much as I would’ve loved to,
(she lived in another country),
passed away last Monday.
Her funeral was yesterday. It was beautiful
and sad. So today just “is.”
I don’t know if that makes sense to you,
but it is.
Aside from that, this week’s topic concerns writing prompts such as the following: Describe a favorite season, favorite time of the year, or a memorable event (positive or negative) using only one of your “five” senses. Something to remember.
Feel free to add another writing prompt that you’ve come across down in the comments. ^_^
Sorry for your loss.
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Thanks. How are you doing today?
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With family…great! Thanks!
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So sorry for your loss .. Family, no matter how distant they ma be, will always leave a vacant spot once they are gone.
Blessings to you and your family. 🙏
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😦 😥 Thank you for your sincerity, too. On top of what I’m feeling, it’s hard to see my parents struggle with this. I can’t do anything.
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sending you and your family xoxo… take care. ❤️
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Thanks, Nelkumi. From reading your blog (specifically your About Me), I know you understand loss and life.
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Sorry for loss. Remember the things that brought you peace and what experiences both of you shared. They may never be more than a thought away.
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I have added you my list of nominees for a couple things. The creative blogger, versatile blogger and one lovely blog awards
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:’-( Thanks for saying (writing) this and nominating me. It’s bittersweet to share stories and learn new things about her. Taking it one day at a time.
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I’ve been there. And understand completely. You’re a good read. I look foward to reading more
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Just went through this myself in a bitter sweet sort of way. Stay strong, stay happy and celebrate life. Life here has gotten back to normal and since returning from my trip to Florida, leaves have begun to appear on our trees. I thank my grandmother 🙂
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“leaves have begun to appear on our trees” ❤ That brought tears to my eyes. Thank you for the support. I'm keeping you and your family in my thoughts.
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Grandparents are such an important link. I miss mine all the time. So sorry for you, Izzy. Van
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They really are. We’re missing her a lot, but keeping up with each other to not sink down and get lost within ourselves and this grief. As you know, it isn’t easy.
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I’m so sorry for your loss and the fact that you did not get to spend as much time with her as you would have liked to. Hold on to your memories of her…that is one blessing we have.She will not be forgotten. I read a quote recently that said , ” Tears are the silent language of grief”.
Prompt…if you could relive a part of your life…what age would you choose and why.
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Dear friend..though we don’t know each other..yet I do feel for u for the pain of loss doesn’t need any familiarity..Stay well. Hope to cross each other.
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Always a tough time, Izzy, takes a while to get through. All the best!
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I’m sorry to hear of your loss, Izzy. Grandparents are very special people and their loss can be painful. Her memory will stay with you forever, which will be of comfort to you in the years to come.
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