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Anniversary - Feeling Fragile

Today is the second anniversary of the fatal car wreck which took my son (35) and his wife leaving 3 young children (6, 4 and 8 months) orphaned. This morning all that still feels like the immaculate conception of triplets at the age of 65. I have taken to calling my only grandchildren, "Foster Kids" because the grandmother platitudes are hitting my heart like a harsh reminder of just how much we have lost. Spoiling them rotten while I provide their favorite vacation spots is a far cry from the demands of getting them through Coronaville, etc. "Foster Mother" describes the current dynamics of our relationships far better than any Grandma stereotypes. I miss fitting those stereotypes to the best of my availability. This ain't even close to the same thing on either side of the Grand relations.
Warren Zevon continues providing the tune and most of the words for the grieving process. "Sometimes while I am doing simple things around the house, I want to think of you and smile. You know your tied to me like the buttons on my blouse. Keep me in your heart for a while. I will hold you in my thoughts, I will take you to my dreams, I will touch you when you come into view. While the Fall is falling, I will watch your children grow and feel you right next to me."
No advice, please. Just processing. . . Support appreciated.
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Due to my increased paranoia, anxiety, and a panic attack over the weekend, my psychiatrist has put me back in a full dose of Zyprexa until further notice. Every time I think I'm getting ahead something happens and it's back to square one. I knew he was gonna do this but I can't help feeling disappointed. It is what it is.
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Well, good morning to you!Today is National Roller Coaster Day. Are any of you going?It's also National Tell-A-Joke Day! Come up with some and share!I'm not bright with jokes these days, but I'll start:"Today I ordered a chicken and an egg from Amazon...I'll let you know." :D


The old folk tune, "Motherless Children" plays in my head when folks tell me how lucky they are to have me.
"Some folks say a Granny will do
"When your mother is gone
"Some folks say a Granny will do
"But she'll grow old and die on you
"Motherless children have a hard time
"When their mother is gone."
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NsoTwKDV4CA
I shared allot of running philosophical and theological dialogues with this particular son, most especially on the theories of family and healing. Is it delusional to believe he has been telling me, "Mom, we can work the theories more fully from here."
Sending so many prayers, support and love your way
Gentlest of hugs <3
Today is the day after. It feels like I have benefitted from the acknowledgement and gentle leaning into the emotions. I don't expect the hurt to ever heal, but I can reduce it to a Billie Holiday song.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-3jO-3BoGzM
More and more, I can think of him and smile. Teary smiles count?