-
So sad :(
Oh gosh thats sad :( Life is too damn short and unpredictable, puts all the petty little things back in its place...
DD had a rough night, it came out it anger mostly. She was argumentative, short (with all of us) and coming back for hugs. But she also said she didnt want to talk about it so she wouldnt cry. She holds things in far too much and lets it all out with anger.
Its almost time for them to go to their dad's in Sydney so a change might be nice for a distraction.
Thanks for sharing everyone. Xx
-
I hope a little distraction helps. My kids have dealt with death too much for my liking over the last few years :(. So they had a much better understanding of it.
Our neighbours son passed in a car accident last July (he was 13). They all dealt with it differently. Only my eldest son expressed anger and a little bit of fear. He was 12 at the time and was scared he would die at 13 as well. His brother and my son are best friends. He is here at the moment actually. But that's going off topic
Anyways I hope your daughter is able to do something to remember her teacher by. Maybe plant a flower or go for a walk somewhere nice and talk about her and if you pray maybe say a little prayer. Or she could even write a special letter which she can bury somewhere and no one else has to read it