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Losing a loved one is one of lifes greatest tragedies.
Navigating the dark and treacherous journey of grief feels like a never-ending nightmare.
How does one move on without their smile, their advice, their warm hugs?
Number one, we didnt know that we had to file your taxes.
I didnt know that I needed to get my own car insurance.
I drove an uninsured car for 7 months and then suspended your license plates and mine.
So I couldnt drive either car, they couldnt stop laughing.
An embarrassed Sara added: We know you had the same license plate for years, so R.I.P.
to AZK or whatever the numbers were.
And to you, mom, Katie interrupted, sending both sisters into another laughing fit.
Over a year ago, Sara and Katie lost their mother to pancreatic cancer.
Megan was a good sport though, she praised her sister.
Sorry about that.Katie also had something to confess.
She could barely contain herself, recalling the time she attended a charity event.
I tried to do a charity walk for cancer and I couldnt finish it.
And I think I broke my foot.
Hopefully, Katies foot is fully healed by now!
Then Sara remembered another thing she wanted her late mom to know.
Well continue to disappoint you as time goes on.
She would surely appreciate the way her daughters are carrying on her legacy.
When something bad happened, Karen would say, Lets laugh about it and keep it moving.
Our family motto was, We are women, hear us roar.
Single mother Karen (affectionately nicknamed Kare) was everything to her girls.
She was their world, and her loss was difficult.
One of the commenters wrote: As a mom, this is what I would want for you.
Laughter in lieu of tears.
She would like this more.
Another joked: Your moms like Lord, send me back, NOW.'
Grief is a long, hard journey.
Katie added: Theres no right or wrong way to grieve.
Death is a taboo topic that makes people uncomfortable.
Dear loved one, I still cannot parallel park.
How do you deal with grief?