From the Vault: Five Degrees of Grief (from June 30, 2011)

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  1. Intriguing, darkly humorous, and so true. I really love the attendee catalogue. I never would have thought to do that. I pretty much lose it when it comes to any funeral, anywhere, ever, whether I knew the person or not.

    I like where you put “you can even smile” about the plus-one people. But I remember being in the second category for my brother’s best friend’s funeral, and afterwards, we were all laughing and wrestling in a manic, desperate sort of way. It’s like we were looking through the windows at ourselves having a good time. But we needed it.

    Anyways. I talk too much, as per usual. Lovely post!

    1. I’ve found that there’s no such thing as talking too much. Don’t forget that. I tend toward dark humor as a mechanism to deal with tough issues, I’ve found. I wrote this when I was wrestling with a few issues regarding loss, and it helped me out. So I felt like sharing it. Thanks for liking it. 🙂

      1. I love that. I love people who can turn to humor to get themselves out of dark places. It works for me once in a while…I do enjoy dark humor. But in the moment…I don’t know. I’m always too in my head.

        This is a perfect objective view of a funeral, though. It is how a writer would see it.

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