FAQ/Help |
Calendar |
Search |
Magnate
Member Since Nov 2009
Location: Independence, MO
Posts: 2,609
14 1,592 hugs
given |
#1
My sister has been gone for 8 yrs, and this year hit me hard. I wanted to join her this year, just for a little bit, to talk to and to hug her. I think it is because I am dealing with so much "junk" in my life right now. I haven't ever gone through the grieving process. To add to my grief, my uncle died from complications with MS on the 24th. His funeral is at the same place that my sister's was. I decided that I am not going to the funeral. I know I won't be able to control myself. Too many memories are held there. Thankfully, my mom understands and isn't making me go. Why do loved ones have to die at a young age? It just doesn't seem right.
__________________ C'est la vie |
Reply With Quote |
Wisest Elder Ever
Member Since Feb 2006
Location: South Africa
Posts: 67,808
(SuperPoster!)
18 1,653 hugs
given |
#2
Oh, I am so sorry for your losses. I think you are very brave in protecting yourself by not going to your Uncles service. I am sure that he will understand.
__________________ Crying isn't a sign of weakness. It's a sign of having tried too hard to be strong for too long. |
Reply With Quote |
buttrfli42481
|
Member
Member Since Apr 2010
Posts: 20
14 |
#3
There is nothing wrong with missing your uncle's funeral if you don't think you're ready. For awhile I stayed away from places (ex. the hospital) that were too ripe with memories; especially negative ones. I hope you are giving yourself the space and time to grieve.
|
Reply With Quote |
Reply |
|