ScarlettScarpetta
When the going gets tough, drink coffee
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I have a 10, 12 and 14 year old. My children showed more concern, fear and interest when one of our family chickens went missing recently.
My husband had let our 5 chickens out of their coop to free range in the yard for a few hours- and when he went to put them away- there were only four.
I don't need to be a seasoned detective, police officer or FBI agent to know how children act when someone or something they love goes missing, is kidnapped or worse.
We have no idea how he acted or how he grieved. People all react differently. When My grandfather died when we were young, I bawled for days. My brothers did it differently. One cried that day and then nothing.. He brooded.. was just sad for months. The other did not cry right away it took him months to process and grieve.
Grieving is personal. I don't think it is ever fair to look at a 9 yr old, Whose had to deal with his mother's illness and his sisters violent horrid death and judge.
JMO