Directions: Be creative. Trust your instincts. Cry when you want to, laugh when you can. Choose the size pot that fits your loss. Season with memories; stir often. _
Today I made about 30+ of these scrumptious cupcakes (chocolate with peanut butter icing!) and delivered them to people. I always feel better after 1) eating chocolate 2) blasting music in my kitchen while baking and 3) making others feel happy from a surprise bakery delivery. In this game, everyone wins.
About this blog -------------------- During the night of April 6, 2009, my boyfriend, Micah, was in a serious head-on car accident and was airlifted to the hospital in critical condition. Micah was taken off life-support and died on April 8 surrounded by his family and friends, after about a day and a half of deteriorating.
I started this blog after the accident as a way to share my thoughts and writings as I experienced Micah's death and the following year.
It has now been 6 years since the accident but I've continued to write (at least sporadically) as my grief morphs and leads me.
Please feel free to subscribe or read what you wish.
If you are a "widowed-girlfriend," I would be glad to talk to you. To contact me, please email me at rebeccakraybill@gmail.com. Know that there is hope in the days and years to come.
Thanks for your continued prayers and support. -Becca-
jealous. looks tasty.
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