Thank you sweet @crosheille. I remember from the steemit days that you shared your tragic loss. So you truly do identify with the desolation of loss. I must say that it was a big challenge dealing with the unintentionally cruel when my first husband died. One of the most difficult was having well meaners saying that at least I could remarry. Which, yes, I did ultimately and years later (and I praise our Father for the gift of new life). However when you are grieving a spouse it is not like losing your socks that you simply replace them. And that is a concept that those who have not survived loss can comprehend. I can only imagine how that scar of your loss has affected you. And now you may be comforted knowing that all your tears were bottled by the One Who carries us through the valley of the Shadow of Death.
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Oh gosh, yes it’s clear that one who makes a comment as such clearly doesn’t comprehend what it’s like to experience loss and grief.
Amen! He’s the only reason I was able to get through that time. He kept reminding me that I am still a mother and that the children I have in front of me needed me.
It’s always nice talking with you ~
Ditto!!