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“When twilight drops her curtain down and pins it with a star, remember that you have a friend though she may wander far.” ~ L.M. Montgomery
You may have noticed that I haven’t been writing as much as I used to.
You may also have noticed that I haven’t visited your blog as often as I have in the past.
And you would be right. It’s true.
But not because I don’t love writing. And not because I don’t love reading what you write. And not because I don’t love the community I have come to know here in the blogosphere.
I guess in losing Dad, I’ve been feeling a little lost myself and some things, even the things I love have not seemed as urgent to me at this moment in time.
But please know this.
I do value and miss you.
I love sharing my stories with you. I love that you share your stories with me.
And even though I’m not here as much as before I hope that when twilight drops her curtain down and pins it with a star, you remember that you have a friend though I may wander far.
~ DIANA’S ENORMOUS BOOK OF QUOTES ~
Blessings to you Diana everyone understands you need to take the time out to process the grief and I hope you find comfort in family and friends, We will be waiting here for you when you feel the urge to write again. Big Hugs xxx Kath Ps I wish there was a halfway meeting place between here and heaven and we could go there and have a quick catch up with our loved ones.xxx
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Kath that would be amazing, wouldn’t it? ❤
Diana xo
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Yeah, that can hit you hard. (I’ve gotten word that my dad may slip away this week. Nice timing.)
I did notice, and I did wonder if all was well with you, Lady Di. I hope you and yours have a lovely Christmas!
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Thanks Smitty and hugs to you regarding your dad. ❤
Diana xo
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Thanks!
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Dear Diane, I am lost right along with you. Just remember when you feel lost reach out to others who will guide you back. Take your time to heal from your grief – you will find your way back. {hugs}
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Thanks Patty. Yes, that’s what I told my mom; reach out. So what kind of person would I be not to take my own and the advice of others. Merry Christmas to you Patty. ❤
Diana xo
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Ah, not to worry, Diana. You are doing what you need to do at this time. You’ve got friends out here, and we’re thinking of you. Peace to you this Christmas.
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Thank you Jim and peace to you as well. ❤
Diana xo
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Know that I share your need for thought and time away from your blog, Diana.
When my sister died suddenly, I was lost for awhile. And could not even write anything. Her death was completely unexpected (for father he had cancer and lived a long life).
Wishing you best memories, thoughts and inspiration.
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Oh Jean, you’ve had so many losses, my thoughts are with you also. ❤
Diana xo
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If not for you, I probably would not be blogging as I am right now– if at all! No matter your presence here, you are always spreading ripples of compassion and connection. Lots of love.
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Such kind words, Joy – thank you. Glad you’re blogging you’re a gifted poet. ❤
Diana xo
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You don’t have to be here every day but when you are here we are blessed
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What a nice thing to say Jo-Anne, thank you. ❤
Diana xo
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You have so many friends here, Diana, no one could ever forget your loving, compassionate presence. Take all the time you need. We’ll still be here for you. Extra hugs to you. ❤️ Thanks for your always lovely sentiments.
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Thank you so much van. ❤
Diana xo
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The year my mom died, I was caught up in my own busy-ness, didn’t take the time to grieve. Later that same year (1980), John Lennon died. And I fell apart. It was so much more about my mother, but it manifested in strange ways because I tried to rush the process. Give yourself time. Healing will come, with an open heart. 💕
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I can totally see that happen Van. It’s happened to me with other sad things in my life when I’ve pushed the emotions away and ended up losing it, sobbing even during an episode of the Smurfs or something.
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It will always come out…one way or another. ❤️
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I can relate, in my own way, Diana. Hugs and thoughts to you. ❤
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Thank you Colleen. ❤
Diana xo
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Dear Diana, please take all the time you need to mend the hole that’s been torn in your heart. The pain will fade with time, and please know that we do understand. Sent with as many hugs as you can possibly stand, Deb
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Thanks Deb – hugs back at you! ❤
Diana xo
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I understand the loss of a parent, especially one you may have been close to. This time of year has a tendency to magnify the loss. Take your time. When you’re ready………
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Thank you George. ❤
Diana xo
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Oh, Diana, what a beautiful post. It brought tears, as I know too well what you’re going through. Please remember you have a friend here and if there is anything I can do just ask. I think about your mom and how she must be feeling this Christmas. Hugs to you all. XOXO ❤️
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I know you know Jennifer. Thank you so much and hugs back at you. ❤
Diana xo
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You are too important in my life to forget, dear friend. May you find joy and healing each day. I’m sorry about the loss of your father.
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Thank you so much Russ. ❤
Diana xo
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We have friends in the world that we have never even met and those we have met. They are both friends anyway just because they belong to the same fellowship of humankind. As do you. That fellowship is your north star and something to sail by. It doesn’t waver so you can safely wander.
I hope that things get better for you by and by. Love Graham. 🙂
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Thank you for your kindness Graham. ❤
Diana xo
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🙂
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I remember the year my father passed away, Diana. It was as if that twilight sky of your quote hung throughout the day. There was a quietness, a stillness, a sense that if I don’t breathe too deeply, I won’t have to face the fact, the twilight sky will lift tomorrow morning. I felt as though, the curtain needed to stay hanging so I did not have to see the world without my father’s presence.
And then, it slowly lifted.
It took time. It always does, to shift the way the world feels when someone we love is gone.
Much love to you dear friend. I’m looking forward to our visit.
❤
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Thanks for sharing your experience with me here and for your encouraging and hope-filled words. ❤
Diana xo
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That is one of the most beautiful quotes I’ve read. Take care, Diana
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It is a beautiful quote April – thank you so much! ❤
Diana xo
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We know you there Diana. Just relax in it.
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Yeah I’m trying Don, thank you. ❤
Diana xo
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I know you’re out there, friend Diana, and it helps me every day! ❤
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Ditto Ann, thank you. ❤
Diana xo
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Me too!
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Hugs Julie! ❤
Diana xo
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