no, i think, i thought you could, actually. and also as a vicar, i spent a lot of my time with people who were going through that. so i knew what it looked like. i know the technicalities, registering a death, the coroner s office, all that kind of stuff, probate. but of course, that s from the outside. and when, of course, it happens to you, it s completely different. and it is, for me, it was like a depth charge that sort of blew up and disrupted all the surface, but also stuff that was very, very deep within came up and sent me completely mad for a while. i remember going to, the day david died, i went to the co op on the way back from the hospital because i had to buy milk and bread. and when i got home i looked in my shopping bag and i d bought three kinds of parmesan. it s funny the metaphors you use, the depth charge, you ve talked about the explosive effect of it all, and indeed the title of the book, the madness of grief. it is very striking. do you really think, and of course
can you, do you think, prepare for loss, for absence of your closest loved partner? no, i think, i thought you could, actually. and also as a vicar, i spent a lot of my time with people who were going through that. so i knew what it looked like. i know the technicalities, registering a death, the coroner s office, all that kind of stuff, probate. but of course, that s from the outside. and when, of course, it happens to you, it s completely different. and it is, for me, it was like a depth charge that sort of blew up and disrupted all the surface, but also stuff that was very, very deep within came up and sent me completely mad for a while. i remember going to, the day david died, i went to the co op on the way back from the hospital because i had to buy milk and bread. and when i got home i looked in my shopping bag and i d bought three kinds of parmesan. it s funny the metaphors you use, the depth charge, you ve talked about the explosive effect of it all, and indeed the title of the
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