Posted by Ralphwd45 on December 30, 2012 at 01:35:47 from (71.161.78.38):
In Reply to: Getting over it posted by Farmallmaniac on December 30, 2012 at 00:42:55:
Hey Guy! It's ok to miss her, that doesn't mean you can't still love her, just because she is gone.You didn't spend every day all day long, with her ,while she was here.You lived your life daily ,and done the things that had to be done to get along, and when it was time to go home where she was, then you got to interact with her. It can still be simular, because you have a lot of good memories, and it's like when they left for a vacation, and you stayed behind.Some time you will get to see her again, but till then you have to continue to do what has to be done, and have a life seperate from them. I truely am sorry for your loss, but know from too many losses, how debilitating it can be. I lost my dad in jan of 53, and my mom in july of 53, then my unoficial foster mom, in58, my 1st wife, after 10 yrs of marriage. Sometimes it's harder to be the survivor than it is to be the victum. The lives that I have touched in this later life, has more than made up for the lonliness and grief that I suffered.To see my 3 children, as successful adults, and have the grandkids loving me, and I still have the good memories of those who passed on, and the hope of reuniting with them , when my time comes! Hang in there! It is worth it!
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