My deepest condolences to you. I have no magic words or ancient wisdom to give you comfort in your time of loss. All I can offer is this: Don't even try to stop crying. Cry long, cry hard, cry in public. Do not be afraid to grieve long and grieve properly, let the world see your grief. Its OK to cry. It is NOT a sign of weakness, but sign of your compassion and humanity.
Its the start of the journey to acceptance and healing.
I remember when I lost Henry. We knew eachother since we were both 7. The news hit like a ton of bricks. I didn't know how to process it. For years afterwards, I would see something cool on the web or on TV and say to myself "I've got to tell Henry about that. Wait. Right..." ::Hugs:: I'm sorry your going through this. If you need a friendly ear, you have one in this dragon. I'll PM you my number. Feel free to call anytime. Ask for either Dellar or Kenneth. Either's fine. Your not alone...
I know from experience now, don't hold those tears back. Let that out.
My deepest condolences to you. I have no magic words or ancient wisdom to give you comfort in your time of loss. All I can offer is this: Don't even try to stop crying. Cry long, cry hard, cry in public. Do not be afraid to grieve long and grieve properly, let the world see your grief. Its OK to cry. It is NOT a sign of weakness, but sign of your compassion and humanity.
Its the start of the journey to acceptance and healing.
My most sincere condolences, my friend.