None of this is OK and I am not willing to pretend it is anymore.
I look it and I'm a brilliant actress for it but I am not ok.
I miss my 'Ouma' more than anyone can imagine - I was not ready to lose her and yet she was ripped from my life before I had time to admit to myself that she may not always be there.
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Your last words to me and mine to you were, 'I love you', and it could not have summed up our relationship any better because the love between a grandmother and her grandchild runs so deep and so pure that I would not have wanted to say anything else given a second chance - you knew I loved you and knew, had I been able to, I would've given you the world.
So I am not okay, but that is alright, I am grieving, and in time I will learn to cope with the fact that you aren't here.
I love you and miss you more daily,
Rest in peace