Talk:Keefe and Sophie/@comment-81.64.166.133-20181229231144/@comment-2A02:C7D:4B01:3F00:DDB5:AD34:D15B:58F2-20181230091921

Though the family members I have lost passed away a few years ago, I have had a lot of trouble myself. I am very impressed that you have spoken out like this to us but you need to make sure you tell your parents or family too. It will seem really tough now but if you manage to save some things of theirs or things that they got you, you can remember them. They will always have a place in your heart and you should remember that. If you want to ta!k about emotions then that's a tough one. That's what I have been struggling with, plus a few other things. Let your emotions out. Talk to family, talk to us and none of us will mind. Once you've done that, get some food and a nice drink, preferably a warm one that you can wrap your hands around, and just do something you enjoy. Read Keepers whilst you eat or just write down what you are feeling. Scribbling or drawing helps too. If you have a special teddy or blanket, cuddle with that. Keep a journal of your emotions until it begins to get better. In that journal, write three things that you are greatly for, how you felt that day and three things that you or someone else did to make that day better. The positivity will hopefully begin to lift your spirits. You don't have to do any of this but it is here if you  see it and so am I.

Rue the Empath 😊