Well, you can't tell a person how to grieve. You just have to be there.
Well, you can't tell a person how to grieve. You just have to be there.
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Personally, working would also be good for me since you've got your mind on other things as far as possible in this situation.
Best thing to do ime (going through this with my grandad) is be there when she needs you, space when she needs it, help with chores and a big mug of tea...
sorry for your loss, sumo. you got it.Damn, my mother in law just passed.
We've been expecting it and I'm worried about my wife. She doesn't wanna come home. she told me not to tell anyone just yet but I guess my mfk family is different. anyways, she wants to keep working. and she has class later tonight.
She's has 2 jobs (one full time, one part time) and she's going to school.
She's an amazing woman. For those who are in the faith, pray for my wife and her family. Greatly appreciated.
True.Well, you can't tell a person how to grieve. You just have to be there.
Sorry to hear...we are at the age where we are starting to lose people we though would always be there for us. Your family is in my prayers.
dad died when I was 4. so, kinda know what you mean.That age was 8 for me. Prob why i hate all of you