Yes, I agree, I have seen reference to the rainbow bridge on another forum. I see it as a nice, gentle way to talk about a beloved pet.Rainbow bridge is a comfort thing for children and adults.
It's a place where animals go when they die and where they wait for their owners. Over the rainbow there's freedom and fields.
When the adult dies, they collect their animals at rainbow bridge on the way to heaven.
I have various beliefs on the afterlife, and it's whatever get one through and helps them. If an adult wants to imagine their beloved pet is waiting for them, then that's ok, I wouldn't ridicule anyone.
But Instagram is no place for chopped up whiskers and fur, and certainly not a place to be discussing this, particularly if her elderly mother gets comfort from this rainbow bridge talk. Keep it private.
Exactly.Shes not able to adult at all. She'll have poor sienna rubbing her back to help her stop crying every time she sees a cat now
Anyone that thinks she’s lost weight this is the real GraceJust when you think there isn’t a barrel she can scrape to make it about her the rainbow bridge starts calling
You can bet she’s absolutely useless at comforting Si and trying to reassure her things are ok. Probably wailing uncontrollably frightening the child. And yes I know it’s good to teach kids the way of life but grease is the adult and hard to imagine her not making it more terrifying and dramatic than it needs to be.I think that rainbow bridge is a lovely idea. We all have our beliefs and tbh whatever gets you through is ok by me. But there is the ott approach to grief and you need to be careful with young children especially, and those who dont understand because you'd have them believing that every single robin and every feather is a sign from your lost one. If you go looking you'll find them and it can become obsessive like rachel gorry. The more grace posts the more i think she really does need professional help. Shes not able to adult at all. She'll have poor sienna rubbing her back to help her stop crying every time she sees a cat now.
Yeah she told us before S knows to rub her back when she's sad, and this was when S was a lot youngerDidn't Grave cry before in front of S?
She's a selfish git.
Yeah was strange, saying the kids know when and how to comfort her like it was a regular thing. It’s as if she’s epileptic and they know how to put her in the recovery position. Let kids see that adults have emotions, how to deal with them, not that you burst into tears so regularly that your young (and they were a lot younger) kids know how to pander to youYeah she told us before S knows to rub her back when she's sad, and this was when S was a lot younger
There's a photo, possibly in the wiki, of her crying, with both kids beside her. I think, on her wedding day. The kids look a bit bemused. I know, it's naturally an emotional day, and her dad didn't live to see her getting married but really, the kids didn't need to see that.Didn't Grave cry before in front of S?
She's a selfish git.
Also used her dads anniversary/Father’s Day to sell Daniel wellington watches in an ad. But you can see a pattern of her always saying how she is affected, she is upset, it happened to her etc and no mention of her siblings or mamThere's a photo, possibly in the wiki, of her crying, with both kids beside her. I think, on her wedding day. The kids look a bit bemused. I know, it's naturally an emotional day, and her dad didn't live to see her getting married but really, the kids didn't need to see that.
I think Father's Day as well, is made all about her and there's tears involved. Of course for those of us who have lost our dads, we might think about them, on that day. And we probably think of them on more meaningful days. Or any old day at all!
But crying so that her children get no enjoyment out of the day, making a card for their dad, or buying a little gift is what this one does, if I remember correctly.
Me, me, meeeeeeeeee!
and it's been going on yeaarrrrrrrsssssss nowAlso used her dads anniversary/Father’s Day to sell Daniel wellington watches in an ad. But you can see a pattern of her always saying how she is affected, she is upset, it happened to her etc and no mention of her siblings or mam
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