mary, if you can, try to go easy on yourself. laughing doesn't mean you're NOT grieving -of course you are. this comment is not intended as a finger wagging in your face....hope you'll see it as a hand on your shoulder. take care of yourself
Laugh out loud, it's so good for you. I was laughing so hard this afternoon over something goofy my mother was saying, that tears were running down my face, it released so much tension and worry. Never feel guilty, unless you are laughing AT someone.
It’s a sad, all too familiar story: harsh, distant, alcoholic father, sensitive, shy daughter always seeking his love and approval. Although there were flashes of kindness, most of my dad’s feelings had been buried long before. Even as...
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lisamoans says,
why?Steve__Anthony says,
Me too. Especially when I laugh at myself. :o)notjustagirlintheworld says,
Oh Mary, laughter is the best medicine, I swear. Don't feel guilty for feeling joy, I promise you anyone who loves you wants you to feel joy.NumbrOneAunt says,
mary, if you can, try to go easy on yourself. laughing doesn't mean you're NOT grieving -of course you are. this comment is not intended as a finger wagging in your face....hope you'll see it as a hand on your shoulder. take care of yourselflovelylizard says,
Laugh out loud, it's so good for you. I was laughing so hard this afternoon over something goofy my mother was saying, that tears were running down my face, it released so much tension and worry. Never feel guilty, unless you are laughing AT someone.Loon says,
all of the above