When someone you love passes away, the world feels strangely silent and heavy. In those first days, you’re surrounded by their belongings — the clothes they folded, the mug still on the counter, the notes they once hurriedly scribbled. And in the fog of grief, it’s easy to start clearing things too quickly, just to escape the pain of seeing them everywhere. But in that rush, there are certain things you should never throw away.
Often, the smallest, most ordinary objects become the most precious anchors to their memory — quiet reminders of their voice, their laughter, and the life they lived.
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