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[quote=Anonymous]Everyone grieves in their own way. Be gentle with yourself and allow yourself to grieve for as long as you need. My dad passed away in 2017. I still think of him and miss him. I see his smile and humor in my DS and sometimes it is really sad to think that he is no more. I am utterly glad that he was the most loving, fair, supportive and dedicated father a child could have and he was a wonderful husband to my mother. As a result, our family is close knit and we all live by his teachings. That is his enduring gift. There is no timetable and one day it will stop hurting. I promise you that. In the meantime, be extra nice to yourself. Reach out to friends, meditate, eat wonderful food, get massages, take vacations, travel...your loved one would love for you to take care of yourself and celebrate living and their lives. [/quote]
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