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A Normal Woman's Guide to (Mostly) Healthy Living

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A Normal Woman's Guide to (Mostly) Healthy Living – Journey to health and happiness Skip to content A Normal Woman's Guide to (Mostly) Healthy Living Journey to health and happiness Menu Home Running Food Dog Mom 30 Good Things Before 30 Meditations on grief January 23, 2019 2 Comments The last time I saw my father alive was Christmas 2017. He died suddenly less than a month later. Two years ago today. I was utterly and completely unprepared for grief. For its intensity and its vastness. For an emotional pain so deep my bones ached. Children bury their parents. It’s the natural order of things. I was an adult when I lost my father. We had 31 good years. He was a good father. He walked me down the aisle and danced at my wedding. He helped me move into my first house. I didn’t have to watch him suffer through a long illness. I should count myself lucky. My brain tells me these things often. But grief, it turns out, is not something you can reason your way...

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