Grief is a journey from "summary" of You'd Be Home Now by Kathleen Glasgow
Grief is not a place you arrive at and then leave, like a train station. It doesn't have a timetable or a schedule. It doesn't have a clear destination or a set path. It's more like a winding road that stretches out endlessly in front of you, disappearing around corners and over hills. You can't see where it ends, and you can't turn back. You just have to keep moving forward, putting one foot in front of the other, even when the path feels like it's leading you nowhere. Along the way, there are obstacles to navigate and challenges to overcome. Sometimes the road is smooth and easy, and you can almost forget that you're grieving. Other times, it's rough and rocky, and every step is a struggle. But no matter how difficult the journey becomes, you have to keep going. You have to keep pushing forward, even when all you want to do is stop and turn around. Grief is a journey of ups and downs, of twists and turns, of peaks and valleys. There are moments of light and moments of darkness. There are moments of joy and moments of sorrow. And through it all, you have to find a way to keep moving forward. You have to find a way to keep living, even when everything inside you wants to give up. And as you travel this long and winding road, you start to realize that grief is not just something you feel. It's something you become. It becomes a part of you, woven into the fabric of your being. It shapes you and molds you and changes you in ways you never could have imagined. And as you learn to live with your grief, you begin to see that it's not just a burden to bear. It's a gift to cherish. It's a reminder of the love you once had, and the love that will always remain.Similar Posts
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