You Can’t Take It with You When You Go, But What You Leave Behind May Live On
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You Can’t Take It with You When You Go, But What You Leave Behind May Live On

We of course want to honor, remember and feel connected to someone we love who has passed on, and utilizing/keeping some of their belongings can be a great way to do that, but at the same time, it may feel like we’re robbing the dead, being insensitive or trying to move on without them too quickly… But on the other hand, are we to memorialize them with their earthly possessions left in place? If so, for how long? Is that what they would want us to do? Let’s examine more below.

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It’s Different This Time
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It’s Different This Time

I’m driving back to Michigan, but it’s different this time. My dog is riding with me, lighter things are on my mind. Popsicles, bonfires, swimming in the pool.
Letting these kids be kids -for them, this year has been a bit cruel.

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