tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1152317564731150307.post2017003534239782110..comments2023-10-09T11:43:24.784-05:00Comments on I AM MAI: Nothing Ever Stays the Samemaihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06292159879116202272noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1152317564731150307.post-31777907444154666212011-11-14T02:49:15.081-06:002011-11-14T02:49:15.081-06:00You're right that nothing ever stays the same....You're right that nothing ever stays the same. If that were the case there'd be nothing more to learn and nothing more to grow from. I'm sorry to hear that your Uncle passed. Like your Dad said, every person has a number for when they will go. I've had people close to me pass. I learnt that a way for me to cope with the pain and the reality of that person being gone... I gave myself time to mourn but I also tried to think of how wonderful a life that person lived. And so my tip to you is to flip the event of a passing. And rather, celebrate the life that person lived.<br /><br /><br />www.oneofplenty.comLucindanoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1152317564731150307.post-15273956266545554062011-11-13T22:03:24.446-06:002011-11-13T22:03:24.446-06:00What a moving post. I am so sorry to hear about yo...What a moving post. I am so sorry to hear about your uncle and I know it must be challenging to see your mom go through those treatments. Yes, I have unfortunately lost people that are close to me, but what helps me is having a good support system of friends willing to listen or offer an encouraging word.foodfashionandflowhttp://foodfashionandflow.blogspot.com/noreply@blogger.com