It can be both.
It can be both.
And I would've gotten away with it if it weren't for LBJ's meddling!
Oh how I hate that cesspool.
Who the fuck are you to judge how anyone other than yourself grieves and lives?
I'm 100% positive that my parents are going to be the type that die within hours of one another.
Wut?
Let's just hope the lovely sentiments of congratulations along with empathy about how the grieving process is different for all win out.
I had a cousin who very unexpectedly lost his wife. He's now engaged and expecting a baby with a wonderful woman who completely gets that she isn't a replacement for the lost wife, that she'll never have that same connection.
If there's an afterlife or if she's somehow aware, I am sure that Michelle is thrilled that her husband and daughter have found happiness again.
My feeling is that there's no prescribed timetable for grief. I am sure that he misses Michelle every damn day. I'm just glad that he found happiness.
Or for him. My phone isn't letting me edit that….
I bet that he loves her just as much as he loved Michelle. It's just not the same love. My cousin went through a similar experience when his beloved wife died of a stroke at 30. He was inconsolable. Now about 2 years later, he's going to be married again and has a baby on the way.
I am so fucking happy forhim. He deserves all of the happiness.
Funny, I expect a President who who has a thick skin and doesn't immediately fight fire with fire.
To say nothing of the fact that the whole idea that if you're poor, you can never have a nice thing is just patently absurd.
Fuck him. Fuck his stupid rhetoric. Fuck his greed. Fuck him.
Oh god, you're right.
I love Paddington so much. He's one of the few truly wonderful things that I was exposed to by my English grandmother, who was sent out of London with a card around her neck during the Blitz.
Literally the only thing that has made me laugh with this series is the youngest daughter saying 'cute and fluffy'…. So Im'ma pass.
I hope his son is found soon.