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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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pablopabla

It’s the least I could do. Do take care Pearl.

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Greg from Make Money Online

The passing of a loveone is a very diffucult time. Take your time and start posting when you are ready.

Regards, Gregory

Simonne

You are welcome, Pearl. Life is sad sometimes, and no matter how painful it may be, death is also part of life. It’s only sometimes it comes much sooner than expected. Take care and don’t let yourself down.

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Mayank

Pearl, things happen and we over come them too, I know it takes time with what you’ve gone through but I’m sure that all the people will love to see you back in action.

God bless…

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Alex Blackwell

Pearl, I admire your courage to be so vulnerable. Sometimes we all need to ask for some help. Hang in there and keep your faith. There’s no question there is a valuable lesson waiting for you on the other side of your grief and pain.

Alex

pearl

Pablo: thanks Pablo – you are very kind

Hey Greg: it definitely is. I start feeling sometimes as if everything around us is just a myth, a falsehood that doesn’t really exist… difficult to explain.

I do want to start writing but have no ideas what to write so Im thinking of doing a survey or something to find what my readers would like me to write on.. thank you for stopping by

pearl

Simonne: that’s so true, death is part of life and it’s something that ALL of us will have to face one day, regardless of our faith, age, color, creed gender or nation – and the pain and grief are going to be the same for all of us – but who remembers it? what’s amazing is that we never ever prepare for something that is so certain!

Mayank: that’s sweet of you.. I hope I can write something of value again so everyone comes back to this blog.. you know, I had been thinking of celebrating a year of blogging in April! we and our plans – I somehow don’t ever want to plan anything now.. I noticed the other day that the Alexa rank for this blog has gone up to 115000.. and was very disappointed coz it used to be 64000 at one time!

pearl

Alex: you know I’m one of your regular readers and was browsing through your site this week to get some inspiration and find answers… so thanks for writing it.

My eyes well up when you talk of faith – for how can someone who we have so much faith in, hurt us? My faith is shaken these days and I’ve been trying to understand this whole concept of life and death. Reading about it in books is so different than when you actually come face to face with it.

Akemi - Yes to Me

I’ve been waiting and waiting for your comeback. It must have been so hard for you and your family, and I feel for you. I am also glad you have the courage to go through this — so gracefully that you even honor us!

I’m just so glad I’ve kept your feed. Take time for grieving, you don’t have to write so often, but do comeback. We luv you.

Akemi – Yes to Me’s last blog post..If I have to work for an idiot, I may as well work for myself: Tony Lawrence

Ruud Hein

It’s important that in this online world where it’s so easy to treat one as “just another”, playing the “whatever happened to…?” game years later, that we stop to be kind and considerate and human. That we care for each other the way we would like to have been taken care of.

Pearl, the wait is long, longer than normal, but at the end of the journey you’ll be reunited again. Unfortunately that changes [bleeped out] about anything you feel right now, eh? It’s how it’s supposed to be, I think. I think it’s supposed to hurt real good.

With brotherly love — Ruud

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