"Welcome to the Club": What Do You Say When Someone's Mother Dies? Relationships

Marisa Guida
October 22, 2017
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Comments (4)

Ann Marie G. Halstead
Thank you for sharing your story and your wisdom with us, Marisa Guida . And welcome to our tribe. We are lucky to have you!
Elisa Schmitz
Oh my goodness, I have goosebumps. This is so powerful. So thoughtful. Thank you for sharing. Welcome to our tribe, Marisa Guida . I am so looking forward to learning and growing with you. ❤️
Mindy Hudon, M.S., CCC-SLP
I have been the one on the other side for a long time. Not knowing what to say to my friends who have lost their moms. "Thoughts and prayers" always seemed to do the trick for me anyway. In my head, I would be thankful knowing that my mom was still in my life and that would only happen to me in the the future, but not now. Well, now just happened to me. My mom passed away a week ago. I wish I wasn't part of your club. I wish I could still hug and talk to her. Losing my mom, no matter at what age, is the hardest thing I have ever experienced. My heart aches. Everything reminds me of her and I think about her all day long. "She's had a long life," is one phrase I heard thinking that it would comfort me to know that she was old so it is OK, but I couldn't help but think "not long enough." Thanks for sharing this tip at a time in my life that I really needed it.
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