

Life, immediately after his passing, was difficult, it was sad, and awkward. But, honestly, I don’t know how I would’ve prepared myself if I had a clue that it would’ve happened anyway. It was something that happened suddenly, so it… I wasn’t able to prepare myself for it. And reality is you have no other option but to move forward, painfully, without the one you lost, and you have to allow time to help you heal.Įmirick: I lost my dad when I turned 21. It just, it leaves you numb! And you find yourself in this space of trying not to question: why? And you want to crawl in a hole, but you can’t. I know – I recently lost my mom last October, and the grief can be… uh, quite honestly, I have no words for it. A Christian family community that aims to promote Christian values for every phase of your family life.īernie: You know, losing a loved one, it isn’t easy. We are the tired, but inspired moms, and you’re listening to the Faith and Family podcast. Parents, dads, mamas – you’re not alone – I’m Bernie Rosquites.Įmirick Haro: And I’m Emirick Haro.

Mae: I mean, what makes you think that this one didn’t matter, somehow?īernie Rosquites: Parenting isn’t easy! It’s challenging and frustrating, but it’s also rewarding and inspiring! We just need a few reminders. Mae: One friend of mine was like, “Oh, you’ll have other kids!” Mae Peralta: You know, that I would feel guilty, because your initial reaction to the whole thing – well, if I were to be a mom, how can I be a mom, if I can’t protect the one thing I’m supposed to protect?
