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orleans

(35,002 posts)
Tue Nov 24, 2015, 12:24 AM Nov 2015

"we are all home for the holidays"

this is a nice piece written about absent friends & family:

"When you think about those who are missing, those who are missing make their ways back into the home. A cliché, we know. But true. That’s one of the beauties of our circle of life. We never lose anyone. Never.

"We are all home for the holidays."

http://commonhealth.wbur.org/2013/12/holiday-absence-loved-ones

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"we are all home for the holidays" (Original Post) orleans Nov 2015 OP
That is a great article, my dear orleans... CaliforniaPeggy Nov 2015 #1
you're welcome. orleans Nov 2015 #2
I am doing OK, thanks. CaliforniaPeggy Nov 2015 #3
god, i wish i had one of those wands. n/t orleans Nov 2015 #5
Thank you. For all of us who have lost someone, your posts are always welcome. Paper Roses Nov 2015 #4
i don't think i cope as well as some people either. orleans Nov 2015 #6
I am not ready for this Christmas with my daughter. murielm99 Nov 2015 #7
yes, but i imagine orleans Nov 2015 #8

CaliforniaPeggy

(152,134 posts)
1. That is a great article, my dear orleans...
Tue Nov 24, 2015, 12:33 AM
Nov 2015

Nostalgia. I had not thought of that word's origins before, but that makes sense, and it helps.

Thank you!

orleans

(35,002 posts)
2. you're welcome.
Tue Nov 24, 2015, 02:49 AM
Nov 2015

how are you doing?
i'm still hanging in there, but not very well.
(but what can i do, right?)

hope you're okay.

CaliforniaPeggy

(152,134 posts)
3. I am doing OK, thanks.
Tue Nov 24, 2015, 11:53 AM
Nov 2015

I tend to be hard-headed about what's happened, esp. when there's nothing I can do about it.

I still have moments of extreme sorrow, tears, the whole nine yards. But they happen less often than before. Sometimes I don't even know what the trigger was...
Sometimes I still feel very close to him, as though he were here. Then I feel so happy...So, I'm up and down, just at longer intervals than before.

I'm sorry that you're having that much distress...It makes me wish I had a magic wand.

Paper Roses

(7,506 posts)
4. Thank you. For all of us who have lost someone, your posts are always welcome.
Tue Nov 24, 2015, 05:47 PM
Nov 2015

Best to you and yours this holiday season.

I'll be glad when it is over. My memories are great but reliving them makes me sad. I thing I don't cope as well as some people.

orleans

(35,002 posts)
6. i don't think i cope as well as some people either.
Wed Nov 25, 2015, 04:49 AM
Nov 2015

a friend of mine has a completely different take than i do when it comes to memories of our mothers--
when he thinks of her he feels positive, uplifted, glad for all the wonderful times they had
and while i am glad for all the wonderful times i had with my mother, i am heartbroken from missing her and knowing there are no more wonderful moments with her in this lifetime.

so i get it when you say the memories are great but reliving them makes you sad. because that's what i do. i yearn, so deeply, for what once was and all i had.

my daughter and her betrothed and their furkid will be joining me and my furkid on thanksgiving. and, as always, i will have an fourth chair at the table, with an added place set.

i hope you have family or friends you will be with, and find some happiness in the day--and some peace and comfort.

it's pretty amazing how much love we are capable of feeling, isn't it?

murielm99

(31,448 posts)
7. I am not ready for this Christmas with my daughter.
Sun Nov 29, 2015, 02:17 AM
Nov 2015

She will be here. It is her first Christmas without her husband.

I love Christmas. This is going to be tough.

orleans

(35,002 posts)
8. yes, but i imagine
Sun Nov 29, 2015, 11:30 PM
Nov 2015

you'll be helping her through it--you're there for her and that is SO important

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