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#11
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All good advice from the others. We all grieve in our own way and find ways to cope that allow us to make it through the bad times. The pain never goes away and the hole they leave in our lives never closes, but we find a way to deal with that plus move forward. I still tear up and can cry at the weirdest times..seemingly for no reason..
You'll get back to your sewing when the time is right for you. Don't worry about trying to rush or force it.
You'll get back to your sewing when the time is right for you. Don't worry about trying to rush or force it.
#12
I am sorry. Oct is still very new for a loss. TAKE your time you can not rush the griving process. I tried but I only made it last longer.
My grandma gave this to me right before she passed to help me deal with the loss of 2 of my students.
My grandma gave this to me right before she passed to help me deal with the loss of 2 of my students.
Celtic Night Prayer
Do not hurry
as you walk with grief,
it does not help the journey.
Walk slowly,pausing often:
do not hurry
as you walk with grief.
Do not be disturbed
by memories that come unbidden.
Swiftly forgive,
and let God speak for you
unspoken words.
Unfinished conversation
will be resolved in Him.
Be not disturbed.
Be gentle with the one
who walks with grief.
If it is you ,
be gentle with yourself.
Swiftly forgive,
walk slowly ,
pausing often...
Take time, be gentle
as you walk with grief.
Do not hurry
as you walk with grief,
it does not help the journey.
Walk slowly,pausing often:
do not hurry
as you walk with grief.
Do not be disturbed
by memories that come unbidden.
Swiftly forgive,
and let God speak for you
unspoken words.
Unfinished conversation
will be resolved in Him.
Be not disturbed.
Be gentle with the one
who walks with grief.
If it is you ,
be gentle with yourself.
Swiftly forgive,
walk slowly ,
pausing often...
Take time, be gentle
as you walk with grief.
#14
Originally Posted by dcurvey
This has been one hell of a year. We lost grandpa (uncle to me) in April and I have been going back and forth across provinces till my aunt 9whom I called mom) passed late October. I have not been able to get the sewing machine going..is it cause she taught ne to sew? I have quite a few projects to do but can't seem to get going. I did make all the Christmas gifts as usual but can't seem to decorate. I go to church but end up crying half way through. Any advice on how to get going again?
#19
Thank you all. I needed that. I have still not taken the sewing machine out for a spin but I am making a pair of her slippers, a pattern she taught ne long ago. The last time I was with her we were knitting away and talking...as one woman does to another. So right now I guess knitting is keeping me going. I'll have to start donating them to the church again one I have a pile made.
Thanks you all, This is the best 'board' I have ever joined, with the fun, insight, knowledge and supoort.
Thanks you all, This is the best 'board' I have ever joined, with the fun, insight, knowledge and supoort.
#20
I am so sorry for your loss. But, from experiance I know that you are in very good hands now. Just remember that when you are weak, god is the strongest. Just ask for that peace that is beyond your undertanding. And stay in your faith. There will be bad days and easier days. But, you will live happier if you just trust it will get better and live like you know that.
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