tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6841244317629504748.post6297779738118417195..comments2020-01-20T03:07:29.242-05:00Comments on Chocolate and Pavement: Thursday ThoughtsSarahhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00126257573165074461noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6841244317629504748.post-78084295344703070312013-08-01T16:26:25.690-04:002013-08-01T16:26:25.690-04:00Thanks so much, Michelle. We're coping with mu...Thanks so much, Michelle. We're coping with multiple losses in a year as well so I know a bit where you're coming from. I completely agree about the bottling up part, clearly it hasn't worked well in the past. I'm thankful to have a great support system and know the healing process just takes time, and it helps to acknowledge it and talk about it.Sarahhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00126257573165074461noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6841244317629504748.post-49639035534401552292013-08-01T08:18:09.446-04:002013-08-01T08:18:09.446-04:00I'm sorry to hear about your Grandma. I think ...I'm sorry to hear about your Grandma. I think what you're feeling and going through is completely normal. No one grieves the same. I can relate to what you're saying though and I don't think putting this out there is attention seeking at all. Putting it out there gets it out there and is a natural part of the process. Keeping your true feelings bottled up may only end up in an explosion of emotions at a later date. I lost both my grandparents within the span of less than a year and it wasn't easy. Allowing myself to say it out loud (even to strangers!) helped me process and move forward. I hope you find peace too!Michellehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04633484755414041420noreply@blogger.com