Kristen lost her beautiful son in February 2013. She writes about the early stages of grief and the process of moving through life after losing a child.
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Krissy, Please Keep writing! You’re inspiring me to write with brutal honesty. That’s what I admire about you.
I am so sorry for the loss of you soon. Your soul has been amputated and it’s amazing that you are writing this blog as your soul bleeds out. My son died many years ago and I wish I had started writing sooner. It helped me a lot. Keep writing.
I have just started reading and want to just read until I get to the beginning. I lost my son last year in July, he was 19. Just a big ole baby. This is just so hard. I would love to do this (blog that is), can you tell me how to get started.
Write what you know. Write about your real feelings and try to weave in something you have learned through this process. Don’t be afraid to be real, and don’t read with a specific person in mind. Strangers follow my blog and I tend to write for them, because that way I can’t imagine what they’re thinking.