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Irene McGuinness's avatar

…. and talk about the future death of my animals without crying. But sometimes my bravery is just a veneer. Sometimes it doesn’t go deeper than that.

That spoke to me. Especially as I’m grieving the loss of my comrade who suddenly died on the weekend. Can I get another dog knowing how I feel today? Grief so deep that writing this my tears are pouring down my face? I’m not sure I’ll ever get over this. Im not sure … my veneer is so thin these days.

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Hannah Honda's avatar

This is soooo good!! I laughed out loud when you fell to the floor, because I know that feeling. When all your inner wisdom is out of reach and you just react!! The best advice I may have ever received when I was pregnant with my first child, was from a colleague at work as we stood on the school playground, talking about my impending birth. She said

“birth, is the easy part- raising your child is the hard part”.

I’ve since told sooo many people this. We focus so much on the act of giving birth- but like you said, where are the classes that teach you to be brave? Teach you to hide your feelings from those innocent little eyes, teach you to have your heart ripped out every time they stumble and fall?? Where are the classes that teach you to operate on very little sleep, and multitask at a seemingly non- human rate???

Thanks for this Holly, I love to remind my children that I am human too- and it usually plays out with these kind of visceral reactions ❤️

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