*hugs tightly* I'm deeply sorry to hear about your grandmother...You were so very kind and thoughtful to me when my own grandmother died, and I still can't thank you enough or begin to express how much your drawing meant to me (and inspired me to "pay it forward"). I wish there were something I could say that could help ease the pain for you, but please just know that you are in my thoughts and prayers, and my sincerest condolences go out to your family.
I really do appreciate you keeping myself and my family in your thoughts. Your kind words are very comforting to read. My grandma is certainly in a better place now and would want everyone to think upon her with happiness, so perhaps this may explain why I'm having difficulty mourning her through sadness. She is at peace and I felt this similar way while drawing for your own grandmother. The way you described her filled me with a glow and I couldn't help to express it. You don't need me thank me for that, but I do thank you for your words of condolence. :)
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My grandma is certainly in a better place now and would want everyone to think upon her with happiness, so perhaps this may explain why I'm having difficulty mourning her through sadness.
She is at peace and I felt this similar way while drawing for your own grandmother. The way you described her filled me with a glow and I couldn't help to express it. You don't need me thank me for that, but I do thank you for your words of condolence. :)
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