When my sister’s husband and 13-year-old son died in a tragic accident just two days before Christmas, her world shattered. She begged me to cancel the big Christmas party I had planned for weeks. I told her gently, “I’m sorry, but I can’t let this ruin the holiday for everyone else.” She said nothing, just…
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