I can't imagine what you are feeling
((((((Lilacs))))))
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I can't imagine what you are feeling
((((((Lilacs))))))
Shari, I'm so sorry about your grandmother. Just cry it out, honey - that's the best thing to do. She'll always live in your memory and your family's, which is special. I still remember my grandmother with great love and tell my children stories about her so they will know little bit about her too.
Love and hugs,
Nina
I'm sorry Lilacs!
Thanks again you guys.
I've been on the phoen to family members most of the day. I also passed along lyrics to a song I hope they will play for Bama's funeral, since I will not be able to attend. Of all the songs i've listened to today, this one seems to say what I feel.
One sweet day: Maria Carey
Sorry I never told you
All I wanted to say
And now it's too late to hold you
'Cause you've flown away
So far away
Never had I imagined
Living without your smile
Feeling and knowing you hear me
It keeps me alive
Alive
And I know you're shining down on me from Heaven
Like so many friends we've lost along the way
And I know eventually we'll be together
One sweet day
Darling, I never showed you
Assumed you'd always be there
I took your presence for granted
But I always cared
And I miss the love we shared
And I know you're shining down on me from Heaven
Like so many friends we've lost along the way
And I know eventually we'll be together
One sweet day
Although the sun will never shine the same
I'll always look to a brighter day
Lord I know when I lay me down to sleep
You will always listen as I pray
And I know you're shining down on me from Heaven
Like so many friends we've lost along the way
And I know eventually we'll be together
One sweet day
And I know you're shining down on me from Heaven
Like so many friends we've lost along the way
And I know eventually we'll be together
One sweet day
Sorry I never told you
All I wanted to say
Bama was my paternal grandmother. My sisters and I were the only ones who called her Bama. We called my grandfather.Papa. Funny, we never called my Mothers mom and dad by these names. We were always closer to Bama and Papa. Growing up, we spent each summer with them out at the farm, until they moved to town.
The memories I have will never die. That much I know for sure. They were ALL good ones.
Shari
((((Shari)))) I'm sorry sweetie. Remember her with joyfull memories. Don't feel guilty tho, you didn't know this was going to happen, how could you? And you planned on going to see her, so don't feel guilty about fate catching up on you seeing her again.
I had something similar with my grandpa. One day my mum was going to see him, and asked me if I would come as well. I declined, considering I had just been there, and so I stayed home. That evening he died, and I felt very guilty. But really, there is no need for that.
You kept good contact with your grnadma, and she knew you loved her, thats all that people need to know.
So sory to hear this Lilacs,
My deepest sympathies to you and yours.
Mackin.
thankyou for sharing this (((shari)))
Funny how we often have better, more pleasent memories of our grand and great-grandparents than for our parents. Somehow the connection was deeper more serenely intense (more geneticaly primal?) I'll always treasure childhood memories of happy times spent with my great-grandfathers. I loved hearing thier old stories of how life was in various parts of the world over 100 years ago. I fondly remmember how fun it was for them to spend time with us. ... and that knowing twinkle the ol' boys had in thier eye when watching the antics of a fresh generation out to explore the world.
It seems to me the young and the old share some special place/s i can't at the moment touch.
warm hug unc.
Lilacs, I'm so sorry to hear about your unexpected loss of your grandmother - my sincerest condolences. I lost my father under similar circumstances. Bypass surgery that didn't take...he lasted only a couple of weeks... I know you must be in a state of shock. I'm glad you have a lot of wonderful memories to look back on and I pray that they will help sustain you during the 'temporary' time you are separated from her.
Thanks for the song by Mariah I love her voice, and I too gained comfort from her, when my sister died some years ago.
Sharri, I am listening to
One sweet day: by Maria Carey
as I type this, and will be thinking of you as I listen.
Although you will never forget the pain associated with your loss, it eases with time. it is true, time heals.
In 2 weeks time on the 5th anniversary of her departure, I will be visiting my sweet sister where in the ocean she rests in peace.
And as always, I will throw in the roses I grow in my garden especially for her.
Be strong sweet Sharri, take care
agape
Shari,
Sorry to hear that you lost your Bama. Life is just to short, not to pay attention to your sound advice.
Hope you don't beat yourself up to much about not having been able to see her. Regrets are truly a waste of energy, and they can make you sick.
Bear hugs to you.
Danny