Grief has no boundaries

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December 14, 2020. It has been approximately 6 months from the time I first launched this website honoring our sweet Anna. Little did I know how hard each post was actually going to be to write. She has been gone 4 years already. The grief still hits hard at times and mostly at random moments. I will be driving to work and see the sunrise coming over the mountains and it will bring a flood of tears. Certain songs come on the radio and remind me of the free spirit she once was and it makes me smile. Or maybe it was one of the songs played at her visitation. Or her funeral. And I feel so sad. Would she have lived if she knew this was going to haunt the people who loved her everyday? Her dream was to live in Montana with the love of her life with the mountains as their backdrop. Would the sunrises have been enough to keep her here on earth with us?

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