Grief Doesn’t Get Easier, It Just Changes Form
They say grief gets easier with time. I don’t think it gets easier. It just changes form. In those first few days, weeks, and months, I was lost in my own grief. Then I transformed.
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They say grief gets easier with time. I don’t think it gets easier. It just changes form. In those first few days, weeks, and months, I was lost in my own grief. Then I transformed.
“You’ve got to think about big things while you’re doing small things, so that all the small things go in the right direction.”
— Alvin Toffler. Stay at Home Activities Week 21
We’re halfway through our pregnancy! 20 weeks! I mean, if we had a set date for when this pandemic was ending. Wouldn’t that be great!
It’s week 19. “Cherish simple things such as family, friends and love, because great things appear simple from far away.” — Val Uchendu
Week 18. Four and a half months. At this point it’s getting ridiculous. But, we don’t have much of a choice, so here we are still.
We’re in week 17 of staying at home. And remember when I told you about asking Saint Joseph to help us sell our home? See what happened!
Week 16 at home brought a fun story to tell about a St. Joseph statue and selling your house. Have you heard of this Catholic tradition?
The celebrations felt different this season, but as long as we were all together, that’s all I really care about. Here’s to week 15 at home.
14 weeks at home. It’s safe to say we’re all pretty much over it. Texas, it’s about failed leadership and irresponsible choices statewide.
I’m not sure whether we should be laughing or crying now. 13 weeks and we’re doing our best to stay sane while sheltering in place.