Tiger Board Logo

Donor's Den General Leaderboards TNET coins™ POTD Hall of Fame Map FAQ
GIVE AN AWARD
Use your TNET coins™ to grant this post a special award!

W
50
Big Brain
90
Love it!
100
Cheers
100
Helpful
100
Made Me Smile
100
Great Idea!
150
Mind Blown
150
Caring
200
Flammable
200
Hear ye, hear ye
200
Bravo
250
Nom Nom Nom
250
Take My Coins
500
Ooo, Shiny!
700
Treasured Post!
1000

YOUR BALANCE
I have posted this before but
storage This topic has been archived - replies are not allowed.
Archives - Tiger Boards Archive
add New Topic
Replies: 5
| visibility 2,016

I have posted this before but


Nov 20, 2020, 5:25 AM

Nothing has hurt me like losing my Mother who was so special to me.

I feel so empty but she is in heaven and I will see her again one day.

flag link military_tech thumb_downthumb_up

Re: I have posted this before but


Nov 20, 2020, 7:39 AM

I can empathize with you. I lost my grandmother in 2003 and my mother in 2013, my father in 2005 and my grandfather in 2002. I lived with my grandparents since I was 1 all the way up until I moved but at the age of 19. I had an extremely good relationship with my mother all the way to the end. When I lost my grandmother and then mother in 2013 it made me feel like I lost my mother twice. The thing that troubles me the most I believe is that it has been so long you forget their face and their voice. You always have the memories, they never go away, but I struggle to reimagine what they looked like and sounded like.

The most important thing to remember is that they are still a life to live and loved ones here to pass on the love to that our mothers gave us. We will see them again.

Even though our earthly parents have left us, we have a Heavenly Father that will not leave us of forsake us!

flag link military_tech thumb_downthumb_up

Re: I have posted this before but


Nov 20, 2020, 7:39 AM

I can empathize with you. I lost my grandmother in 2003 and my mother in 2013, my father in 2005 and my grandfather in 2002. I lived with my grandparents since I was 1 all the way up until I moved but at the age of 19. I had an extremely good relationship with my mother all the way to the end. When I lost my grandmother and then mother in 2013 it made me feel like I lost my mother twice. The thing that troubles me the most I believe is that it has been so long you forget their face and their voice. You always have the memories, they never go away, but I struggle to reimagine what they looked like and sounded like.

The most important thing to remember is that they are still a life to live and loved ones here to pass on the love to that our mothers gave us. We will see them again.

Even though our earthly parents have left us, we have a Heavenly Father that will not leave us of forsake us!

flag link military_tech thumb_downthumb_up

Re: I have posted this before but


Nov 20, 2020, 7:39 AM

I can empathize with you. I lost my grandmother in 2003 and my mother in 2013, my father in 2005 and my grandfather in 2002. I lived with my grandparents since I was 1 all the way up until I moved but at the age of 19. I had an extremely good relationship with my mother all the way to the end. When I lost my grandmother and then mother in 2013 it made me feel like I lost my mother twice. The thing that troubles me the most I believe is that it has been so long you forget their face and their voice. You always have the memories, they never go away, but I struggle to reimagine what they looked like and sounded like.

The most important thing to remember is that they are still a life to live and loved ones here to pass on the love to that our mothers gave us. We will see them again.

Even though our earthly parents have left us, we have a Heavenly Father that will not leave us of forsake us!

flag link military_tech thumb_downthumb_up

Re: I have posted this before but


Nov 20, 2020, 7:39 AM

I can empathize with you. I lost my grandmother in 2003 and my mother in 2013, my father in 2005 and my grandfather in 2002. I lived with my grandparents since I was 1 all the way up until I moved but at the age of 19. I had an extremely good relationship with my mother all the way to the end. When I lost my grandmother and then mother in 2013 it made me feel like I lost my mother twice. The thing that troubles me the most I believe is that it has been so long you forget their face and their voice. You always have the memories, they never go away, but I struggle to reimagine what they looked like and sounded like.

The most important thing to remember is that they are still a life to live and loved ones here to pass on the love to that our mothers gave us. We will see them again.

Even though our earthly parents have left us, we have a Heavenly Father that will not leave us of forsake us!

flag link military_tech thumb_downthumb_up

Re: I have posted this before but


Nov 20, 2020, 8:09 AM

My mother has been gone about 10 years and even though I'm in my 70s I miss her so much. I think about her every single day and am so thankful that I have a lot of good memories to treasure. Yesterday I used her old cookbook to make a family favorite for Thanksgiving. It's a blessing that I can remember her with no regrets and know that we will be together again some day.

flag link military_tech thumb_downthumb_up

Replies: 5
| visibility 2,016
Archives - Tiger Boards Archive
add New Topic