I cried because I am happy. I cried because I have Tucker and Tolliver. I cried because I do not have Celia. Because we are not a family of five. Because we may never have been, were she well. I cried because I am overwhelmed by the blessings of my boys, and because I miss her.
It certainly was not the first time I thought about my children and trickled tears of anything but joy. They are siblings on separate roads, paths that split the day she died.
Last night I let the tears come, hopeful that the crying jag would burn itself out. Grief, though, has astonishing staying power.
It's hard to squeeze large sentiments into tidy posts.
I can, however, squeeze two little boys as long as they'll let me.
JEB
4 comments:
Jenni Baby,
Loved reading this powerful post...all three times.
Just curious, would you like more Tupperware for Christmas?
L2A
Accept
I
accept
your
tears.
{Groothuis}
*****
Yes.
Grief has astonishing staying power,
indeed.
Cathy in Missouri
Yes, I cry those kinds of tears too.
I have tears for you...I'm glad I was really thinking about you yesterday!! And every day...
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