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Thank you a,

I am sorry for the loss of your husband as well. Yes, life is very

short and I thought I had gotten that understanding last year with the

loss of my daughter, so I think I am to learn from this things change

and that change is constant. I try to look for lessons in tragedies.

I feel good today. So will just focus on today.

It was a lot to take in so wanted to share my experience. Probably

will share less once the shock wears off.:)

Thanks for condolences. Hope all is well as can be.

Many blessings.

love/light

Ebony

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Thank you a,

I am sorry for the loss of your husband as well. Yes, life is very

short and I thought I had gotten that understanding last year with the

loss of my daughter, so I think I am to learn from this things change

and that change is constant. I try to look for lessons in tragedies.

I feel good today. So will just focus on today.

It was a lot to take in so wanted to share my experience. Probably

will share less once the shock wears off.:)

Thanks for condolences. Hope all is well as can be.

Many blessings.

love/light

Ebony

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Ebony,

Thank you Ebony. Sharing with us is part of the healing process. When

we get hit with a ton of bricks, it take all of us to

peel them off, one at a time. I think everyone here has faced the loss

of a loved one and knows how you feel.

Time is the only thing that dulls the pain. Time will allow more happy

memories to dominate your thoughts rather than the

sadness you're feeling now. I was really mad at my late husband for

leaving me alone with 2 kids to raise. It was supposed to be ME that

died first. I was the sick one, he was the rock. Part of life's lessons

is never to take anything or anyone for granted.

Life is precious, even though it is painful. I've also found many

lessons in tragedy.

I hope you have a better day and may it bring you more strength.

a

On Aug 18, 2005, at 12:36 AM, stillbreathing29 wrote:

> Thank you a,

>

> I am sorry for the loss of your husband as well.  Yes, life is very

> short and I thought I had gotten that understanding last year with the

> loss of my daughter, so I think I am to learn from this things change

> and that change is constant.  I try to look for lessons in tragedies. 

> I feel good today.  So will just focus on today.

>

> It was a lot to take in so wanted to share my experience.  Probably

> will share less once the shock wears off.:)

>

> Thanks for condolences.  Hope all is well as can be.

>

> Many blessings.

>

> love/light

> Ebony

>

>

>

>

>

>

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Ebony,

Thank you Ebony. Sharing with us is part of the healing process. When

we get hit with a ton of bricks, it take all of us to

peel them off, one at a time. I think everyone here has faced the loss

of a loved one and knows how you feel.

Time is the only thing that dulls the pain. Time will allow more happy

memories to dominate your thoughts rather than the

sadness you're feeling now. I was really mad at my late husband for

leaving me alone with 2 kids to raise. It was supposed to be ME that

died first. I was the sick one, he was the rock. Part of life's lessons

is never to take anything or anyone for granted.

Life is precious, even though it is painful. I've also found many

lessons in tragedy.

I hope you have a better day and may it bring you more strength.

a

On Aug 18, 2005, at 12:36 AM, stillbreathing29 wrote:

> Thank you a,

>

> I am sorry for the loss of your husband as well.  Yes, life is very

> short and I thought I had gotten that understanding last year with the

> loss of my daughter, so I think I am to learn from this things change

> and that change is constant.  I try to look for lessons in tragedies. 

> I feel good today.  So will just focus on today.

>

> It was a lot to take in so wanted to share my experience.  Probably

> will share less once the shock wears off.:)

>

> Thanks for condolences.  Hope all is well as can be.

>

> Many blessings.

>

> love/light

> Ebony

>

>

>

>

>

>

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