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The father of one of my daughter's friends just died. Yes, I told her, she has been to probably one or two funerals a year since she was 2. Both my daughter and her male best friend are 9 years old.

We adults were drinking together on Halloween after the trick-or-treating was finished and the kids were enjoying the candy haul and playing. My daughter was crying, not for the dad that died, but for her friend who doesn't have a dad now. This, I DON'T have sufficient vocabulary to express myself at the moment. I have to take care of my daughter, because she will want to take care of her friend. I'm going to try to help the mom.

This hurts for everyone. I just needed to say this, somewhere. :-(

Sharing grief

5/4/14 05:53 (UTC)
dialecticdreamer: My work (Default)
Posted by [personal profile] dialecticdreamer
Just by working with your daughter, you're helping to share the grief, and the work of getting through it. The mom can use any minute that isn't subsumed by grieving-- sometimes just a friendly hello can make all the difference.

Take care of yourself, too.

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