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As Lindsay Dewey and her husband Eric approach the one-year mark since the tragic loss of their son Reed, they confront the profound changes in their lives. In a heartfelt Instagram video shared recently, Lindsay expressed that their reality is far from “normal.” At just 31 years old, she candidly detailed the daily reminders of their son’s absence that permeate their home and routine.
“Grief realized,” she wrote, highlighting the physical and emotional reminders that continue to surface in their everyday life. The couple has been navigating this difficult journey, and Lindsay’s openness about her experience serves as a poignant reminder of the complexities of grief. The video showcased various mementos that evoke cherished memories, illustrating the deep bond they shared with Reed.
As they move forward, the Deweys are learning to cope with their loss while cherishing the moments they had with their beloved son.
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