tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7331546469571701418.post4740540779936433659..comments2023-05-17T03:31:05.170-07:00Comments on Ava's Wish: We will not forgetUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7331546469571701418.post-33644065387952176652009-07-20T18:41:00.247-07:002009-07-20T18:41:00.247-07:00Fred,
How thoughtfully and well stated you are......Fred,<br /><br />How thoughtfully and well stated you are...often time’s psychological wounds take much time to heal, and often, the process does not even begin until the physical process is well progressed. For anyone to "assume" that it is "time" to be over it, is insensitive at best. Grieving takes on many faces, and there is no set "time" to grieve a loss. This is what the Lopez family is doing, and quite frankly what the community is doing. Grieving a loss, grieving the false sense of security that we can all grab on to. It is a reminder to us all that life can change in an instant. It is a reminder that how you spend that time is what matters. For anyone who should ever tell you or imply, "get over it" remember that you are not alone...Many prayers for you, grace and healing do not come with an expiration date...Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08823149533073340632noreply@blogger.com