It is advised by professionals to help with grieving process + it has been proven to help with grief and mental illnesses +It makes sense. It’s better than bottling up feelings. It’s very hard to understand why anyone does anything and how different people cope differently in different circumstances. My mother had depression before she passed away and she couldn’t or wouldn’t even watch tv/read a newspaper. She even stopped praying but that doesn’t mean another person with the same illness is able to do certain tasks or things. Different strokes for different folks! If documenting her grief helped and is helping then that’s fantastic! Nobody should judge how she helps her kids grieve either. Followers would have a problem sometimes if she wasn’t being truthful with how she does things also & I believe more would have a problem if she didn’t speak to the kids about it also.i don't understand how people going through the worst, saddest times of their lives, or hardest days (days when brushing your teeth or combing your hair might be a challenge) can get their phone out & record a post or write an essay for social media. something strange about that- to me at least.
She did have them turned off then turned them on at the end for any questionsAye she did have comments turned off cause I was on so I don’t get when someone could have said something about one of her kids?