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On daddy how I miss you so much..
I have so many things I wish I could tell you and show you, so many new chapters in my life is opening in our lives.
We’re moving into our first home together, moms doing great with her job and you’d be proud of billy with him standing up for me in this specific saturation we’re in. I miss you so much daddy
Losing a parent is one of the most profound and difficult experiences we can face in life. Sharing memories and expressing feelings like missing your dad helps keep their spirit alive and supports emotional healing. Moving into a new home is symbolically powerful—it marks a fresh chapter filled with hope and new experiences, yet the absence of a loved one especially a father, can make it bittersweet. In my own experience, I found that involving loved ones in your journey, whether physically through helping with chores or emotionally through shared conversations about your dad, can bring comfort. It was encouraging to see how family members step up in challenging moments, just as Billy did, showing the strength of support systems. Regarding #glioblastomaawareness, it’s important to acknowledge this aggressive brain cancer that claims many lives, often leaving families seeking answers and coping strategies. Raising awareness helps promote research funding and early detection which could one day save more lives. If you're navigating life after losing a parent, consider celebrating milestones by creating new traditions that honor their memory—perhaps planting a tree or dedicating a room in your new home. These acts provide solace and keep a connection alive. Support groups, both online and offline, can also be invaluable for sharing stories and gaining strength from people who truly understand your journey. Remember, while grief is deeply personal, it doesn’t have to be faced alone. Cherishing memories, embracing support, and opening your heart to new beginnings can pave the way toward healing and hope.
