Thread:Calliebubba/@comment-26729468-20151218203403/@comment-26424426-20160105222400

Callie and Easy, I am so sorry for your ever having had to endure such heart-rending losses. I have a bit of understanding as I lost my best friend over Thanksgiving when we were just 24, and my dear friends' daughter was murdered by her husband on New Year's a few years agoand they are raising the boys (she'd be so proud of them all).

Grief is life-long and while we get through the various stages were told about, there are still times when we will feel profound loss and sadness and grief -- we may know the triggers and we may not. It's okay to feel it, and don't let anyone tell you it's not okay or to snap out of it. You two would  know if you were experiencing a serious depression, but what you describe is reasonable and sometimes you just need to feel it rather than ignore or pretend. You know you are loved, that people are here for you.

I just want to say I care and think you are wonderful people.