365 Days of Self Discovery: Your Past

3.20.19

Day 13

What is your saddest memory?

  • My saddest memory would have to be when my grandfather passed away a week before Christmas I believe it was. Our family had just moved to a new state and it wasn’t too long ago I was visiting him at the hospital, he was talking but I knew he was in pain and that his condition was serious. I never figured his time after that would be cut so short, I loved him and I think the fact I couldn’t make it to his funeral sucked, and the fact I never got to say goodbye sucked, and I was younger, in my preteens, so of course it was just difficult all around. 
What was your saddest memory?
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One thought on “365 Days of Self Discovery: Your Past

  1. I don’t know if it good or bad that I can relate to majority of your answers but even my saddest memory is of losing my grandfather. Me and my brother were very close to him and the day he left us, was honestly very heartbreaking, though we were young, we could realize the void it left in our lives.

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