She really did say 113… and a part of me believed her. Grief hits weird sometimes, so if you see me laughing while crying just know I’m trying to survive it 🤍
#G#GriefJourneyH#HealingWithHumorM#MissingMomC#copingthroughcomedy
Grief is an intensely personal experience that often defies conventional understanding. When someone you love, like a mother, passes away earlier than her hoped-for age—as the image poignantly reveals, "When your mama said she'd live to 113... but heaven clocked her out at 64"—it creates a complex mix of emotions. Many find themselves caught between sorrow and moments of levity, as laughter emerges as an unexpected form of healing. Humor can be a valuable coping mechanism on the grief journey. It offers brief respite from the heaviness of loss, helping individuals process their emotions without being overwhelmed. The blend of laughing while crying or smiling through tears reflects an authentic response to pain, allowing the bereaved to survive through tough times. This duality is natural in grief and should be embraced rather than suppressed. Connecting with others who share similar experiences, such as through hashtags like #GriefJourney, #HealingWithHumor, #MissingMom, and #copingthroughcomedy, fosters community and understanding. It helps people feel less isolated, recognizing that others also navigate the unpredictable waves of grief. If you are coping with a loss, allow yourself the freedom to feel the full spectrum of emotions. Use humor when it comes naturally—it doesn’t diminish your grief but can ease your heart. Sharing memories, whether tender or funny, preserves the legacy of your loved one and nurtures healing. Remember, grief doesn’t follow a linear path, and finding your personal way through it, including moments of laughter and remembrance, is part of surviving and eventually thriving beyond loss.

















































































