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It's been over two months since I've updated this blog and even though I browse through the web and meet/talk and socialize with many of you on various networking sites, I have to be honest that something inside me is not the same as before. The months after my father's passing haven't been easy on any of us in the family but it's been even tougher on our mother who is often hears him calling her name out for something. His presence in every room is still felt and even though we are comforted in the thoughts that he is around us and amidst us, the helplessness and not being able to see his physical self is just beyond any words could explain.

For me, there have been sudden and unannounced crying bouts at odd times and odd places, more so in my car while going home after work, which automatically disappear after some time. They are like spasms that come fast and make you feel like nothing in the world matters any more. All kinds of emotions, anger, helplessness, frustration, sadness, depression – any of these prop up at different times causing a lot of stress. Needless to say, it's been one of the most difficult things I have experienced.

With so much stress there have been many days when it became a burden to just get through the day let alone accomplish something. But, I am managing well so far. And the credit goes to all of you. My online community of friends – who are the reason I am able to write this post. You are the reason I have been able to keep my sanity many days when all else failed. The days when during my sadness, I didn't have the energy to do anything, when I wanted to be all alone yet needed the quiet support. It was easier reading your emails and short messages full of love, support and advice on twitter and StumbleUpon, than picking up the telephone to talk to someone. Your kind gestures, expressions of sympathy and offers to help out with this blog, everything – comforted and helped to pick up my spirit.

So, in this post, I want to take the time to thank you all from the bottom of my heart for being there for me.

Steven @ http://traffikd.com/

Aruni @ http://www.entrepremusings.com/

Alina @ http://wordsofabrokenmirror.com/

Rob @ http://www.robschaumer.com/blog/

Glenn @ http://www.interfaithnetworking.com/myblog

Sue @ http://www.sueblimely.com/

David McCauley

Mig @ http://ewriting.pamil-visions.com/

Joy @ http://gourmeted.com/

Darren @ http://www.problogger.net/

David @ http://www.seduction-chronicles.net/david-deangelo

Mark @ http://www.mytropicalescape.com/

Tay @ http://superbloggingtips.com/

Lalla @ http://www.lalla-mira.com/

betshopboy @ http://www.betshopboy.net/

Scott @ http://mythermos.com/

Morgan @ http://morganwrites.wordpress.com/

Shazza

Ken @ http://blogs.mysites-advisor.com/

April @ http://www.dreamingofsilverroses.com/

Mike @ http://port16.com/blog

Renny @ http://www.terella.no/

Kelly @ http://she-power.com/

Stephen @ http://www.scratch99.com/

Don @ http://makingsalesmakingmoney.com/blog/

Alex @ http://www.thenext45years.com/

Karen @ http://abaminds.com/

teeni @ http://vtroom.wordpress.com/

Lyndon @ http://www.cornwallseo.com/search

Meg @ http://blogpond.com.au/

Ange @ http://angesbiz.com/

Madhur @ http://www.whoismadhur.com/

Ben @ http://www.benh.org/techblog

Ritu @ http://www.ghostblogging.net/

Ray @ http://freshblogger.com

Donovan @ http://www.seduction-chronicles.net/

Ruud @ http://ruudhein.com/

Akemi @ http://yes-to-me.com/

Ian @ http://www.mybigworldofcrap.org/

Pelf @ http://chenpn.com/

Frank @ http://www.seopranos.com/

Shankar @ http://www.shankarganesh.com/

Gazzali @ http://proenrichment.blogspot.com/

Isabella @ http://moritherapy.org/

Deborah @ http://www.lifeinthefastlane.ca/

Colin @ http://cotojo.wordpress.com/

Vivien @ http://www.inspirationbit.com/

Tony @ http://aplawrence.com/

Diane @ http://dianealdred.com/

Saboma @ http://saboma.stumbleupon.com/

Monika @ http://www.thewritersmanifesto.com/blog/

Diana @ http://www.134u.com/

Simonne @ http://www.alltipsandtricks.com/

Pablo @ http://blogsreview.net/

Matt @ http://lordmatt.co.uk/

Jay @ http://www.onlineopportunity.org

Mayank @ http://www.reviewsaurus.com/

Alex Petre

Wayne @ http://www.wayneliew.com/

Adnan @ Blogtrepreneur

Jacob @ http://jobmob.co.il/

Franco Yong @ http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Franco_Yong

Anna @ Stumble Upon

Kim @ http://laketrees.blogspot.com/

Jolynn Brailey @ http://www.thefitshack.com/

Susie @ http://soul-to-soul.com/

Glen @ http://www.viperchill.com/blog/

Isabella @ http://moritherapy.org/

Alex @ http://www.thenext45years.com/

Dawud @ http://dmiracle.com/

Bobby @ http://revellian.com/

Mark @ http://markeff.blogspot.com/

Ev @ http://wackymom.blogspot.com/

Mary Ann @ http://maryannaville.blogspot.com/

Maggie @ http://tasteofbothworlds.typepad.com/

Alina @ http://www.automaticlifechanges.com/

Barbara @ http://www.scvlife.net/

Maura @ http://momcominghome.com/

My Heartfelt Thanks!

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66 comments
zania

Hi Pearl,
I’ve just found your blog through a link from Monika’s post.
I am very late in saying how sorry I am about your Dad, but I have to say this. I lost my Dad several years ago and I do know just how bad it feels and I know what it’s like to comfort your Mom when you are grieving so hard yourself.
Having just read through your site, I can see you have a gift for writing and communicating with people and one day you will feel like doing that again.
Like Mark says, take your time.
I’m signing up for your RSS feed but am very happy to wait to read more when you are ready to post.
Take care.

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Susie

It is one of the toughest things you will face in life, as our parents age, it is us who becomes the caregivers, and it really is not an easy task. I know you will find the strength to continue on in your life and be a support system to your mother as well.

Those bouts of crying will become less frequent, but your memories and your love will last forever. I wish you peace during your time of healing.

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MorganLighter

Pearl,
I have nothing to add to the above commenters – they’ve pretty much said what I would have said.
I, for one, am glad that you’re ‘back’ and I wish you all the best there is.
Peace.

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Madhur Kapoor

It takes time to recover whenever you lose someone you love. So do take your time and comeback whenever you feel best.

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Pearl

@Zania: So nice of you to stop by here to comfort me and I am sorry for your loss too. Thank you for saying such nice things and subscribing Zania – I hope I can keep up with everyone’s expectations…

@Susie: You are right, none of us were prepared for this at all… It’s completely crushing to have to go through my dad’s papers, clothes and other things now while making sure our mom doesn’t end up in depression from all of this… thank you susie, I appreciate your thoughtfulness a lot

@Morgan: thank you so much for stopping by and wishing well… btw, I printed the list of all the books you sent but haven’t had the calmness to be able to even start reading that stuff yet – i started to do some research on it but it drove me insane, so thought I should give it some time..

@Madhur: thank you … I appreciate it so much!

Monika Mundell

@ Pearl: no worries. I send you a massive huge hug all the way from Australia.

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Ray Dotson

Hey Pearl. I’m glad to see you posting again. You know that I’ve been going through a similar funk, but for other reasons. It’s difficult to recover and find your bearings again after these emotional upheavals in life, but once you’re on that path, things do brighten up, with little rays peaking through the clouds in the strangest times and places. Keep looking for those moments. Talk to you soon…

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Adnan

Sorry I’m late in on this. No worries, and I really hope you continue to get through this and heal – it’s a very tough time for you, so my thoughts are with you.

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pearl

Hi Ray… thank you. It is strange how we are so fragile and so resilient at the same time, isn’t it? I hope your dad is recovering and is getting a bit stronger as well… I truly appreciate all your support.. take care

Hey Adnan – no need to be sorry – thank you for being so thoughtful and all your support! tc

laketrees

I hope that time will mend your grief Pearl..
sadly the loss will always be there :(
but the passing of time will make things easier….
your Dad would want that for you ..your Mum and family..
love Kim

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