"You don't go around grieving all the time, but the grief is still there and always will be." - Nigella Lawson What you are looking at is Tucker 's 6th grade math homework. He was a human calculator. On the right is his.....algebra homework! On the left is his teacher showing him how to show his work. Tucker cried thinking that he had done it all wrong but it was not that he got the problems wrong it was that no one could tell how he got to the answers. Can you imagine the algorithms this child would have c reated, the technology he would of been a part of or scientific discovery he could of figured out if his life was not cut short by cancer. We will never know. Grief is not just crying over memories or the way they were. Often grief, especially child loss, is the loss of potential. I believe that is why the grieving does not find closure the way it can when the elderly passes; whom have graduated high school, college, had careers, marriages, children and grandc
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