Posted by petetherookie on December 30, 2012 at 04:30:30 from (166.216.130.23):
In Reply to: Getting over it posted by Farmallmaniac on December 30, 2012 at 00:42:55:
Your Grandma lives on thru you. There are no doubt countless things/ways you do and think everyday that come from her. I use a antique potatoe masher that was my moms. Warm memories of her mashed potatoes, a recipe that she taught me, that no one else in the family ever gets to come out quite like hers. While it is still too soon to "get over it", geez, no one who has truely loved someone could ever say that, you will get thru it. Its painful now, your grieving, that is natural and normal. But best medicine is to keep busy. Work, if you can't get work, volunteer. Sitting around amplifies grief. Do things that will make Grandma proud of you. This summer/fall I tended to a hierloom geranium a friend gave my wife. Wife has a brown thumb! I got it to grow 6ft tall, just like the zinnias my Grandma would grow in her front yard when i was a boy. My Grandma Louise lives on thru me in many other ways too, everyday. Your Grandma does too. Please feel free to email me if you would like to talk, Pete
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