what a cack 2007 for me

Judge wrote:on the day they buried my girlfriends mum, i got a phone call to say that my brothers wifes mum just died
what a cack 2007 for me
Judge wrote:on the day they buried my girlfriends mum, i got a phone call to say that my brothers wifes mum just died
what a cack 2007 for me
Judge wrote:on the day they buried my girlfriends mum, i got a phone call to say that my brothers wifes mum just died
what a cack 2007 for me
mrsDrummerphil wrote:My thoughts are with you and yours.
Although grief seems to have certain stages everyones grief is different, you have difficult times ahead. Take one day at a time, sometimes I can only cope with 1 hour to the next, the mixed emotions are a rollercoaster ride you certainly would not queue or pay to ride on. Stay strong and caring for your loved ones, sometimes they will lash out for no reason or try to put the world to rights. I think its really difficult for those close to the bereaved sometimes everything they say or do is wrong. Dont know if its an age thing but friends have said that death now seems to be more in your face, one friend attended 7 funerals last year, sometimes we darnt text each other cause there always seems to be bad news. Life is sh#t but death is the alternative and that scares the sh#t out off all of us,Phil had certain beliefs he may not have told you, he was never scared of death, took comfort that there was life after death and had a gift to prove this too, but when it came to it he turned away from this belief and that was the hardest part seeing him so scared, no matter what we believe it is still the great unknown but we cling onto the thoughts that our loved ones have gone to a better place and that they are whatching over us and if your reading this my love I know you will have words of comfort and wisdom for Judge and your love of life will continue to support and guide us. YNWA
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