When I lost my husband, I went on to a bereavement site which I found very helpful. One of the things we did was to draw up a list of things NOT to say to the grief-stricken. The two I most clearly remember were:
1. "He/She had a good innings." (As if you're score-ticking when your partner has just died?)
2. Of a very long marriage, partnership - "Weren't you lucky?" Occasionally followed by tales of marriages that went wrong.
Both of these were said to me at the time, as they are to a lot of people, and they're insensitive and they hurt. "I'm so sorry," is adequate.
I am procrastinating and need to stop!
Washed towels in the sun and now like sandpaper.
Welsh Senedd Election - PR in action. This will be interesting!


