Those are hard moments for me.
Her name was Ruby. She was far above rubies to me. I can only imagine the things she's doing now and I know that there will come a time when I will get to see her again.
She's still alive, just at a different address and one day we'll share the same address.
I love you mom and miss you more than words can ever express.
If your mom is still alive, call her and just tell her simply that you love her.

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You're in my prayers!
Tasha,
I found you because you were recommended by http://singlehomeschoolingmommas.com/. I love your honest, beautiful way of expressing yourself. Saying a prayer for you as you face grief. Be patient with yourself. I noticed when my hubby grieved the passing of his dad that each month it was harder for him during the time of month his dad died, then for a while there was a yearly grieving . . . we'll never stop missing his dad, but the aching grief does ease.
Bless you, sweet lady.
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