tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3919858889505423494.post9012099276176911757..comments2024-03-06T02:27:43.423-06:00Comments on My Little Life: Grief, Take 2Mama M.http://www.blogger.com/profile/00675065017958191800noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3919858889505423494.post-14937659281049244172017-04-06T04:16:52.439-05:002017-04-06T04:16:52.439-05:00People we love who die before their time (or at le...People we love who die before their time (or at least according to our watch) really stinks. Grieving is a process...a long and often time painful process. I love the tips you gave on how to address someone dealing with a loss! I never really thought about it but some people either are put off by a well-meaning comment or cling to every word spoken. I'm like you in that I rather someone say something instead of nothing at all because let's face it...sometimes you just feel so out of your element that discomfort keeps you from doing the right thing and it never goes unnoticed by those who need your support no matter how small it is. <br /><br />I hate that your family has lost two precious family members in such a short time. I don't have to tell God is there with you every step of every day being a pillar of strength to lean on or that He'll even carry you when you can't take another step but sometimes when our heart is so achy breaky it's good to be reminded of God's presence in our lives. <br /><br />Oh, yeah I'm making a mental notice...NO lunch meat. That just cracked me up! I don't believe I've ever given a family in mourning lunch meat before. However, it does freeze really well an d you can use it for a long time. Have a blessed day!<br /><br /><a href="http://curiousasacathy.com" rel="nofollow">Curious as a Cathy</a>Cathy Kennedyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01056276734145310231noreply@blogger.com