Blue Mountains Life

COPING WITH GRIEF

The hardest part of death is not the dying but the living. Those who have loved the deceased are encouraged, no expected, to somehow pull themselves together and get on with their lives. The merry-go-round that we call our daily life might slow its speed or revolutions for a moment or two but then moves on even faster

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