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<blockquote data-quote="bball" data-source="post: 1368734" data-attributes="member: 23752"><p>So sorry for your loss. The sweetest relief is knowing your beloved is no longer suffering here. Will be thinking of you both as your journey through grieving begins. There are no words of comfort to ease the upcoming journey- my only advice is to enjoy the days when it's easier; and keep pressing forward on those really hard days. The thing that really stinks about grief is that you can prepare for the special occasion days like bdays, etc....it's the occasions you didn't think of that sneak up and hit you the hardest. It's no small feat- moving forward(not just moving on, I hated when people would say that) in this life without your wife(usually, the very best part of us). One thing I can recommend to help your son deal is this. Have him right a small note to his mom. You can do the same. Take the small notes to your local store that has helium balloons and ask them to put each note in a separate balloon. Then you both go to her favorite place, and release the balloons. Very therapeutic for children to see there words being cared up to their mom. I have several other things of this nature for kids to help. Just message me if you like. It's no small challenge to be mommy and daddy to a child, but I know you will be great. Stay strong and be kind to yourself. My deepest condolences.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bball, post: 1368734, member: 23752"] So sorry for your loss. The sweetest relief is knowing your beloved is no longer suffering here. Will be thinking of you both as your journey through grieving begins. There are no words of comfort to ease the upcoming journey- my only advice is to enjoy the days when it's easier; and keep pressing forward on those really hard days. The thing that really stinks about grief is that you can prepare for the special occasion days like bdays, etc....it's the occasions you didn't think of that sneak up and hit you the hardest. It's no small feat- moving forward(not just moving on, I hated when people would say that) in this life without your wife(usually, the very best part of us). One thing I can recommend to help your son deal is this. Have him right a small note to his mom. You can do the same. Take the small notes to your local store that has helium balloons and ask them to put each note in a separate balloon. Then you both go to her favorite place, and release the balloons. Very therapeutic for children to see there words being cared up to their mom. I have several other things of this nature for kids to help. Just message me if you like. It's no small challenge to be mommy and daddy to a child, but I know you will be great. Stay strong and be kind to yourself. My deepest condolences. [/QUOTE]
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