It is such a surreal thing, to walk through the cemetery, following a casket so small. It was peaceful, and it was a gorgeous day. But, it was sad. Terribly, terribly heartbreaking.
And yet, I don't want to be morose, and I don't believe the family would want that either. They were very strong...happy to see everyone, and proud of the beautiful service. I admire that. That would be Cha.
On a funnier note - if that is possible...
We came home after a night of some last-minute shopping and found some "dead" Christmas items in our front lawn, complete with a coffin for our neighbor's headless Santa. It was definitely inappropriate timing on my brother-in-law's part, seeing where we were this morning. However, the laughter was needed, and even appreciated. Cha thought is was hysterical. Finn...he didn't take it so lightly. Let's just say he has a few choice words for his Uncle for displaying the untimely death of Santa so casually on our front lawn, for all the world to see.
I assured him, payback sucks.
Please contact me if there's a service. We need to be sure that this doesn't interfere with Christmas!
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