My grandma and grandfather died a couple months ago, so I can really relate to this question. To be perfectly honest, there is no way to make it easier. As cliche as this is going to sound, time DOES heal all wounds. I would say that the best way to honor your grandma is to enjoy the holidays to the fullest extent. Your grandma will always be in your heart, keep that in your mind
2007-11-07 10:51:33
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answered by Ronnie Hulk 1
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Depends- some people try to maintain the old tradition but keep in mind it will bring back alot of nostalgic, but sad memories. It will not be the same if grandma was there. I would try to think of something fun and start a new tradition in your grandmothers honor. Take a small trip, or do something different for the holidays like volunteer at a homeless shelter or animal shelter. It will make you feel good and honor her memory at the same time.
2007-11-07 10:09:34
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answered by Jen P 1
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As has been said it will not be the same and you should also do things somewhat differently the best thing is to spend christmas somewhere other than where it was traditional to spend it with grandma.I have been there.People close to me have died at christmas time.For several years we spent christmas at a different place.Visit a relative that you haven't yet for christmas .Hope you feel better soon and hope the holidays will go well for you.
2007-11-07 11:06:43
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answered by **astromech** 1
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Oh troop I'm so sorry to hear that. I think it's one of those things where time makes it easier. You could still make some of the things she likes, maybe before you eat say a little prayer for her, and just be in the comfort that she's looking down on you hoping you all have a lovely day with her in your thoughts xx
2007-11-07 10:08:17
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answered by Anonymous
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All holidays are empty without the ones we loved the most.Sorry about you Grandma You should light a candle with a picture of her on this holiday.She will be smiling from above to see her family all together.Talking about her will bring smiles and tears but everyone will be in a better frame of mind just sharing things about her life with them.
2007-11-07 10:24:17
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answered by mamaw2305 7
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I am sorry to hear that. One of my grandmothers died and was buried on Thanksgiving day one year. I think it is best not to try and ignore it. I believe it makes it easier and more comfortable for the family if they don't hold in their feelings and talk about good memories of the loved one. If you try to not talk about your grandmother things will seem awkward. It is not going to be easy no matter what you do. Just be there for each other and love and listen and remember.
2007-11-07 11:03:58
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answered by i'm trying 3
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I'm so sorry to hear about your grandma. Celebrate her life by carrying on the traditions that she enjoyed and serving some of her favorite foods.
2007-11-07 10:08:55
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answered by Anonymous
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You can't sweetie. I am sorry about your Grandma. Make her favorite dishes as a tribute. Say the dinner prayer to her and be with the family. Thats all you can do. Next year will be easier.
2007-11-07 10:08:37
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answered by Linda S 6
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there will always be a saddness in the air { my grandma died a few days be4 mi b-day} but try to work through it .. u cant change anything but there is always the sence of remembrance nd believe me you'll cry but feel loved at the same time <3
xoxo
loved and lost=)here to help
2007-11-07 10:20:37
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answered by ki-ki V 2
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Inna lilla w ina ilayhe raje3oon. My grandfather gave up the ghost a pair of weeks in the past too. the only component you're able to do on your mom is convenience her and dont enable her difficulty too lots. attempt to not point out your grandmother in front of her. the toughest component is whilst somebody loses their mom. whilst my mom lost her mum, she flipped out. tell her each and every thing would be ok and tell her that her mom is now in a greater suitable place, by potential of Allah. neyalha. I asked an analogous question whilst my grandfather died. i don't be responsive to in case you want to flow verify it out and see what a number of the answeres pronounced. They have been rather candy. El bageya eb 7ayatek Nadia have a superb day ^_^ please shelter your mom. el wahad sho elo gher amo?
2016-09-28 13:20:58
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answered by gaub 4
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