You are correct… it goes to show you that Randie was quite proficient at spelling in school. She probably put off studying for those spelling tests to the last minute… if I know her.
It’s good she’s writing these things down. The next step is to open up to Ryan about them. There is no pain, grief, or worry that is not lessened when it is shared with a loved one. And the loved one will feel trusted in turn, and freely take on the burdens, because now it belongs to the TWO of them.
I believe that’s underway, not underweigh.
You are correct… it goes to show you that Randie was quite proficient at spelling in school. She probably put off studying for those spelling tests to the last minute… if I know her.
It’s good she’s writing these things down. The next step is to open up to Ryan about them. There is no pain, grief, or worry that is not lessened when it is shared with a loved one. And the loved one will feel trusted in turn, and freely take on the burdens, because now it belongs to the TWO of them.
You are wise, Pete.
We used to have a cat that did exactly that. Climbed on your neck while you were asleep, shoved her face into your ear, and purred for hours…
Aw… my Mouse is a lap kitty for sure. She is also an attacker of chairs and door jams.
Wouldn’t go near us (except for food) the rest of the time, though.
You’ve got it right, Pete. Joy shared is doubled. Pain shared is halved. Ain’t life sweet?
I have always liked that saying … and “Ain’t life sweet?” too!
Geez, I leave for a little over a week and the place starts on fire! Wasn’t me, I swear!