Dearest Kristin,
I love how you connect loss and lost. As you know, I’ve experienced a lot of loss and know a bit about grief. Just a bit. Your analogy is not one I hear in the way you’ve expressed it. It’s very useful and I would like to share it with those grieving folks I talk with.
No matter how old we are, the death of our parents, particularly both, puts us in a strange category. We’re “orphans!” I’m so sorry about all of the loss and pain you have experienced at such a young age. I hear that you “feel lost” but you are navigating this with grace, love for others and as always hunger for understanding. Your sharing not only helps you become less lost, but helps others who have experienced this, and those who have not yet. Bless them, right? Thank you again, for always being so vulnerable and sharing your deepest feelings with such honesty. I love you. ADP
Dearest Kristin,
I love how you connect loss and lost. As you know, I’ve experienced a lot of loss and know a bit about grief. Just a bit. Your analogy is not one I hear in the way you’ve expressed it. It’s very useful and I would like to share it with those grieving folks I talk with.
No matter how old we are, the death of our parents, particularly both, puts us in a strange category. We’re “orphans!” I’m so sorry about all of the loss and pain you have experienced at such a young age. I hear that you “feel lost” but you are navigating this with grace, love for others and as always hunger for understanding. Your sharing not only helps you become less lost, but helps others who have experienced this, and those who have not yet. Bless them, right? Thank you again, for always being so vulnerable and sharing your deepest feelings with such honesty. I love you. ADP