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Posted: Wed Apr 23, 2008 11:55 am
her grandfather just died.but she shows no emotion when people come up to her and say, "im so sorry about your grandfather vi!" but then,the other day,we were talking about death and how much we the ones who are gone. and then she opend up to me and told me that at night,she cries...every night. and...it's almost like she is afraid to show her emotions,or she wants to be strong for her little sister or somthing lke that. and so every night, i have been asking the lord ot give her the strength to let her do what she wants to do. because i dont think that she wants to let it all out like i would probabaly do... if that makes sense... so anyways...i again just pray for her every night for the Lord to give her the strength that she needs. um...agian,i hope that this makes sense... sweatdrop
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Posted: Sun Jun 15, 2008 8:04 am
it's all part of the grieving process
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Posted: Fri Jul 18, 2008 3:56 pm
It makes perfect sense.
I hope she has had time to cope, but I will pray for her still
I don't know about her circumstance but when I found out that my grandfather died I sat down to cry and couldn't because I didn't really know the man. But, when we got to his funeral I told everyone that 1 week before he died he called me to tell me he was turning his life around and when I started saying that the tears just started flowing.
In Christ, A diciple
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