tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5924830128660158315.post4404028171727709152..comments2010-11-10T19:33:50.281-05:00Comments on A Happy Reader, A Healthy Eater: CopingAnitahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14407226462301786007noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5924830128660158315.post-55153633031383634942009-02-19T08:17:00.000-05:002009-02-19T08:17:00.000-05:00I'm hoping that writing posts like this must help ...I'm hoping that writing posts like this must help you. I think maybe you might give yourself permission to let the grieving happen and see how it evolves? Everyone goes through it different - I don't think experience every applies here, I don't know. I have a wake to attend this afternoon so all the process of dying and examining the happening are going through my mind right now - and I didn't know anyone, it's for my hub's coworker's mother. Anyway, I looked up some great sympathy quotes and thought NONE of them applied to that situation and now I think some might work for you: shall I? "Give sorrow words; the grief that does not speak whispers the o'er-fraught heart and bids it break." - Bill (Shakespeare) -or- "While grief is fresh, every attempt to divert only irritates. You must wait til i be digested, and then amusement will dissipate the remains of it." Sam Johnson I've got more but this is getting to be a long comment! maybe I should just email you... So get a journal and write it all down or type it here - all good. hugs, CareAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com