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4. yes, those "little miracles" (i call them "signs") seem to happen far more
Wed Dec 19, 2012, 01:48 AM
Dec 2012

infrequently for me as well, as time goes on.

and i hate that. i want her to keep reassuring me, letting me know she's still near, or with me, or connected. i still talk to her and tell her to give me a sign but mostly she doesn't anymore. i get angry--it's not fair that she knows i'm still here but i don't know she is, or so i reason... "fair is fair" i want to remind her--one of her expressions.

occasionally i will still hear her voice in my head--sometimes at random moments--and unexpectedly, and that seems to help me feel closer to her.

one of the most recent occurrences happened when i was crying and was interrupted by her saying "get over it" (another one of her expressions) which was the first time i was given a "hint" (she wasn't exactly the most subtle) that perhaps she finds my prolonged grief a bit exasperating. or tiresome. or she feels i should be stronger than i am at this point. i don't know.

my loss is my mom and it's been a little over three years and i so desperately miss my old life with her--so desperately miss her. we were extremely close, we lived together forever, she was my best friend. and in spite of her apparent silence lately i know she is still with me, hears me, knows what i'm going through. i know this because she loved me (more than anyone else in the world) and that energy of love is what keeps her energy connected to me. (still, the occasional smell of her perfume, or finding a certain trinket on the sidewalk that was one of our running jokes, or having a light flash, or the knocking sound on her bedroom wall--a reassurance/a "proof" that she is still here would be nice. i'll ask her for a sign for christmas. maybe then...)

My dear derby378... CaliforniaPeggy Dec 2012 #1
Thank you, Peggy... derby378 Dec 2012 #2
I hate to see my friends in pain... CaliforniaPeggy Dec 2012 #3
yes, those "little miracles" (i call them "signs") seem to happen far more orleans Dec 2012 #4
They do happen less frequently but easttexaslefty Dec 2012 #6
i just wrote the post above yours tuesday night orleans Dec 2012 #9
how awesome ... auntAgonist Dec 2012 #11
No, you're not selfish at all. easttexaslefty Dec 2012 #5
Doing better today derby378 Dec 2012 #7
Yes, it does. easttexaslefty Dec 2012 #8
derby, I think of Ginny often and wonder how you're doing. I'm SO glad you're feeling better auntAgonist Dec 2012 #10
Yes, it helps to be with friends and family. GreenPartyVoter Dec 2012 #12
A BIG THANKS to everyone who responded derby378 Dec 2012 #13
+1 McCIoud Dec 2012 #14
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