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A Funeral

I attended my grandfather's funeral this weekend. It was an emotional task, but one I was glad to have undertaken. My grandfather didn't look like himself, lying there in that casket. It was not him. His soul had already passed. He looked like a shell of a man. I hope that his spirit has passed peacefully.

I saw all types of relatives at the funeral including my brother. We had a chance to talk and now all is forgiven. It's not exactly like old times yet, but we now have a chance at making it better. I'm going to my nephew's birthday this weekend.

Sorry this is so short, but I'm exhausted from the trip...




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4 Comments:

  1. Bradley said...
     

    Your post may be short but you said a lot. I'm sorry to hear about your grandfather.

  2. Hopeful Happiness said...
     

    I'm so sorry to hear about the loss of your grandfather. I hope you are doing as well as you can be. I also hope you have a good time at your nephew's birthday!

    ♥ Sending hugs your way ♥

  3. Krishna said...
     

    sorry to listen this ... i will pray to god for your peace....

  4. Zathyn Priest said...
     

    I'm sorry about your grandfather.

    My stepfather died a couple of months ago and it meant seeing my brother at the funeral for the first time in around 9 years. Didn't go too well.

    I hope you and your brother have better luck.

    Best Wishes,
    Zathyn

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I do not claim to be a medical authority on Bipolar Disorder. All I can do is to be an authority on what Bipolar Disorder has taught me through my many years of experience. You should always consult your physician or psychiatrist for any changes in your medications and your treatment. That being said, good for you, for researching and doing all you can to be an informed patient. That will go a long way on your road to stability!

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