How should one deal with the death of a parent?
mags asks: My mom died of cancer 3 months ago. I’m 16. Is it normal for me to only get sad when I am alone? What can I do when I get sad? This happens almost every weekend since she died.
Hi mags –
mags, I absolutely worship humans. I think you’re the most amazing creatures ever. I envy your brilliance, your imaginations, your inventiveness, and your opposable thumbs!
But one area where we dogs are lots better than you people is in accepting our emotions. When we’re happy, we’re happy, and no one can take that away by shaming us into thinking there’s something wrong with that. When we’re angry, we’re fierce, and while leashes and orders can hold our actions back, nothing and no one can take away our anger.
And when we’re sad, we’re just plain sad. We mope, we whine, we howl. We feel it fully, and it fills every molecule of our bodies, and every bit of our souls. And I can think of nothing, NOTHING, that should make a person sadder than to lose their mother at such a young age. I am so very sorry, mags. It’s not fair at all. It’s as sad as anything in the world.
You ask if it’s normal to only get sad when you’re alone. That could mean two different things: are you saying that the sadness only comes when you’re alone, and not at other times, or that sadness is the only emotion you ever feel these days when you’re alone?
My answer, though, would be Continue reading