Sir, – Christmas has arrived once more. A wonderful and happy joyful time of the year. As indeed it should be. May I just write a few thoughts about my Christmas?
Christmas with grief. I feel quite lost. People are so good. I feel angry at times. My lovely wife loved Christmas. The beautiful Christmas tree is missing. I have the crib up. My heart is broken to bits. It doesn’t get any better with time. I sound like a broken record but that is the way it is.
What helps? People. Community. The lovely people in our drama group and our church choir. My friends at work. I read and purchase more books than I can keep up with. Will it ever ease? No. One has to learn to live with grief as best one can.
I’m writing down the truth in the hope it may help myself and others. Happy Christmas to all. – Yours, etc,
The Sequoia, like Jimmy Carter, redolent of a very different era
One of Stanley Kubrick’s greatest films was made free to watch on YouTube. It’s a sign of the trouble movie studios are in
David McWilliams: No single location captures global nature of Irish economy more than Dublin Airport
Cliff Taylor: Dundrum apartments decision a symptom of broken planning system
BRIAN Mc DEVITT,
Glenties,
Co Donegal.
*This letter was originally published on Saturday, December 14th