Thursday, April 3, 2025

A STEP BACK

We finally had the burial service for my grandson, Ethan.  It would've been so much more respectful to do this right after his death, instead it was like ripping off the scab to our heart's wound. 
The other day, I did finish the quilting for the tulips table runner
and today I will trim and bind it!
 

7 comments:

  1. Sending you and you family big hugs! I know it doesn't really help. But you're in my thoughts.

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  2. How cruel to have to relive that profound loss all over again. Sending healing hugs.

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  3. My condolences again. May God change her heart, and strengthen your family's. I can't even imagine having that kind of attitude. Love the tulips!

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  4. I am new to your blog and am so very sad and sorry that your family has gone through such a devastating loss. It makes my heart hurt for you, for all you have had to endure. Your tulip table runner is lovely. Sending a hug.

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  5. Oh no. That truly is so very sad. I will never understand why adults cannot adult when it comes to important matters -- and especially in such a tragic circumstance. I can see why it would feel like a step back, all the grief and emotions rising again to the surface. It is absurd that mediation took so long.

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  6. Horrifying. Our support and love are here for you.

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