I've been writing about homeschooling but wanted to explore a different topic. The holidays are fast approaching, and I don't know about you, but that inevitably brings up grief for me. It is much easier for me to live with grief at bay when ordinary life is happening. I know it's in the room, but I'm too focused on raising my young children to take too much notice. However, during the holidays, I become more sentimental and notice everything. It could be because time feels like it's going too fast, and each year I see my children grow, it splits me in two. Half of me is grateful they are healthy and growing, and half is so sad that they don't fit in my arms the same way.
Your posting this when you did was Divine Providence. Your last paragraph is especially healing. Thank you for posting this. I'm so sorry about the loss of your brother. Even though it was years ago, I know the pain never really goes away. You're in my thoughts and prayers this holiday season.
Thank you for this. I’m grateful that Xavier has someone like you to process with. I can tell the space you hold for him is so valuable. Your last line around God isn’t finish gives me a lot of comfort. Thank you, Diana.
Your posting this when you did was Divine Providence. Your last paragraph is especially healing. Thank you for posting this. I'm so sorry about the loss of your brother. Even though it was years ago, I know the pain never really goes away. You're in my thoughts and prayers this holiday season.
Well your comment made me cry. Thank you so much ❤️
Aw, I'm sorry, I didn't mean to make you cry. Sending prayers and virtual hugs your way ❤️
Haha it was a good cry... Your comment was just so kind.
Praying for you too ❤️
Thank you ❤️
Thank you for this. I’m grateful that Xavier has someone like you to process with. I can tell the space you hold for him is so valuable. Your last line around God isn’t finish gives me a lot of comfort. Thank you, Diana.