tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8089753435429700179.post6973795720360832679..comments2023-10-24T02:52:22.990-05:00Comments on Downdogs and Deadlines: Wine, Food, Laughter & a FuneralJennifer Williams-Fields http://www.blogger.com/profile/07955385618601546524noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8089753435429700179.post-20002156581940302262011-02-12T07:13:31.342-06:002011-02-12T07:13:31.342-06:00we spent the evening after my mom's funeral ea...we spent the evening after my mom's funeral eating and laughing, I think it is what every mom wants...to know her kids, and friends and family have great memories, that they can still laugh,<br />and love!Jildahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03997103724450287303noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8089753435429700179.post-66449587139774335442011-02-12T05:36:36.805-06:002011-02-12T05:36:36.805-06:00Hey Jennifer,
I'm so sorry to hear of your mo...Hey Jennifer, <br />I'm so sorry to hear of your mother's death, I've been following your posts. <br /> It's not shocking at all to say that. Funerals are so weird like that. You lose a loved one and all the hurt and shock that comes with that, but you remember, and with those memories, come laughter and tears. It's really a weird time. When someone dies and you have the service, you see relatives and friends that you haven't seen in a while and you catch up and remember old times and laugh and cry, and talk about your loved one and share memories of them. I think that its just part of a process of healing. Your mom would be glad that you enjoyed it. You are mourning her passing, but more than anything, I know that she would want you to celebrate her life. <br />take care, <br />SherriAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com