DH's grandma passed away last weekend and her funeral was today. Their family is Portuguese and Catholic, and I am neither. Most of the ceremony was in Portuguese, and I guess they prayed the rosary, and it lasted almost 2 hours. DH was a pall bearer so I sat in front with his family and just tried to keep DS occupied. I got a little misty eyed when DH and his cousins passed by the casket and some of them were crying, but other than that I just felt pretty removed from the whole thing. I did like his grandma, she was such a sweet old Portuguese lady, and she meant a lot to DH. But I feel kinda weird that I didn't get more upset. I mean sometimes TV shows make me bawl, and this was real life. I'm wondering if the antidepressants I started a few weeks ago have numbed my reaction.. Though they haven't blunted my frustration with DS fighting sleep... Or maybe it's just because I wasn't sitting next to DH and couldn't relate to any of the ceremony and was so distracted by DS. DH hasn't really been letting his sadness show either, he keeps saying he's fine. I dunno, is it weird that I don't feel more sad??
Re: NBR Is this weird?
This is true in our case too, she had been deteriorating for several years and MIL had warned us a couple of days prior that she had gotten much worse.
Thank you both for making me feel normal!!
I'm not really a crier, even at funerals. The only one that I had a hard time with was my grandmother's. I'm still surprised my sister and I made it through our duet (Grampie wanted us to sing her fav song).
But the fact that you didn't even know what was going on, I don't think you have anything to worry about.
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Thanks. I finally got to spend some time with MIL the next day and then I was getting choked up. She kept talking about her mom and stuff and I could see how sad she was. Nice to know I'm not a zombie.