Grandma sewing room
So I am almost done with cleaning my grandmas sewing room that wasn’t touched in 10 years because of all the mess, but now that she passed away 2 days ago, I don’t know if I should continue, I wanna finish what I started but I don’t know what to do, my grandpa is still alive and I don’t want to leave this burden on him.See More
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Welcome to our group,
So sorry you have lost your parents but rest assured that you have found a very supportive group of people who are ready to help anyway we can. Everyone grieves in their own individual way but we can relate. I have found that the scriptures offer a hope that has helped me.
*** Quote from WHEN SOMEONE YOU LOVE DIES pp. 14-15 How Can I Live With My Grief? ***
"Talking can be a helpful release. Following the death of all ten of his children, as well as some other personal tragedies, the ancient patriarch Job said: “My soul certainly feels a loathing toward my life. I will give vent to [Hebrew, “loose”] my concern about myself. I will speak in the bitterness of my soul!” (Job 1:2, 18, 19; 10:1) Job could no longer restrain his concern. He needed to let it loose; he had to “speak.” Similarly, the English dramatist Shakespeare wrote in Macbeth: “Give sorrow words; the grief that does not speak whispers the o’er-fraught heart and bids it break.”
Everyone here is ready to talk or just listen when you need us.
Sincerely,
Brenda
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