Loss

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Published 2020-06-18

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  • @kek4494
    Thank you Irene, you have a special daughter. 🐰❤
  • @joelbahrnes4221
    Welcome (kinda) back, my beautiful queen & beloved Jedi master!😍🥰 It is nice to know that you are doing well. Always remember that you are very blessed and loved from us🙏🏽 Take all the time you need to continue to process your grief through many different stages. Thank you for taking the time to upload this update of a video regarding your channel and content moving forward. I wholeheartedly appreciate you for coming out and confessing your inner thoughts and feelings on the matter of an unfortunate tragic loss with your mother’s passing. I love you and miss you very much❤️
  • @DJSkandalous
    Missed hearing from you! I am so sorry Jedi Bunny. Stay strong. We are here for you ❤
  • So good to see and hear you, Jedi Angel Bunny. My thoughts and prayers for you and your family. Much love toward you.🥰 I wish I could have met her. She seems fantastic. Remember her, dear Kelly. Because, if you remember her, she isn't really gone. I have lost relatives, friends, colleagues, and someone VERY important to me to that loathesome monster. I hate... yes, HATE ... that vile disease. Therefore, I regularly donate blood platelets to the Red Cross. It is a long, wearying process, but if my platelets can keep someone alive long enough for them to be cured..... it's worth it, and I will feel that I have played a small part in someone's victory.
  • Kelly. You are a luminous being! You have been on my heart since I had heard about your Mother. Your Mother was a true nurturer! I see that in you! She gave you a wonderful sense of love, caring & support and you give the same to others! You absolutely have a gift, it is a sweet testament to your parents & family. I pray for your comfort & peace. Much love to you. Namaste.❤
  • So very sorry for your loss, Jedi Bunny. I heard that you were having a tough time while watching a Geeks and Gamers video. I was wondering why I hadn't heard from you for a while. I hope you and your mom got to share a lot of special moments and that there are plenty of memories that bring smiles and laughter to balance out those tears. I feel like I know your Mom a little after hearing you talk about her. i know it isn't easy, but thanks so much for sharing. Stay strong, fellow Jedi, and continue to walk the path of the Light. The world needs you!
  • @dh1031
    Kelly!!!!!! I was ecstatic to see a notification that you had posted a video, yay!!!!!! I did see the notification about your mother, Irene, last month. While I responded to the announcement you posted then, I again offer my deepest sympathies to you. Mothers are important. I am the youngest of five children (five boys) but the sibling closest to me is about 20 years older than I so that left me to grow-up a quasi-only-child in many respects. Parents, especially mothers, hold a special place in that they are often the first to see us at our lowest of lows and highest of highs. In all the instances of you talking about Irene, again please forgive my repetitiousness, one immediately understood the respect, love, and appreciation you held for her. Death is part of life but all the memories you have of Irene, and the time you shared, not only greatly impacted the person you've become, but are also there as you process this pain. I know I have cited this quote before but I lean on it now, especially with all the craziness going on, "Tough Times Never Last But Tough People Do" by Robert Schuller (who also wrote a book by the same name). Kelly, I know you said in this video that you feel broken - if I may say, respectfully, - I think you are not broken, you are one of the toughest, kindest, and thoughtful persons I know (well know via YouTube :)). Rather, I think you are hurting, which an expected state to go through as we traverse this great journey of life. Next Thursday will be two years to the day that I lost my (next to oldest) brother, Jerry, to cancer (Glioblastoma). If you take a certain point of view, I was blessed to grow up with other family members (aunts, uncles, cousins, etc.) passing away at an early age. Indeed, I grew up for the most part travelling to Summerville, SC for funerals from everything from old age, to cancer, to strokes, to complications from all the above mixed in. Apologies for rambling but my point is this shored me up, prepared me for the loss we all must face as we go through life. And now I am watching my dad go through the challenges of aging (he will be 84 on the 17th of July) along with dementia and (what the neurologists believe is Primary progressive aphasia, or PPA). While he is still here, he is greatly diminished in performing tasks/chores/projects that would ordinarily have made up his day, his livelihood. Yet for all of this, my dad still has a grand sense of humor, and has always been someone that never met a stranger. Like you mother, he has a great affinity for people, and tried his best to instill in me the golden rule - do unto others as you would have them do unto you. If you are still reading this, you are a ROCKSTAR!!! I seem to have had a bout of diarrhea of the keyboard so I will close with again thanking you for posting the update. I continue to keep you and your dad in prayers, God bless!
  • @5olveForX
    Grief is a very personal matter, it's never good to compare with others, if you are sad right now; be sad there is beauty in being true to one's own emotion. Sending some good vibes from across the web🤗 hang in there, love👍
  • @bobbymassa7425
    So sorry to hear about your Mother Jedi Bunny. Hang in there and take care.
  • Master Kelly, you're strong and wise, and I am very proud of you. We will always be with you till the end. So hopefully you can stay safe and get well soon. Goodbye (for now) old friend. May the force be with you.
  • @chrisolivo6591
    Kelly, I mentioned in your last video that I internalized my father’s passing for a long time. Once I started talking about it openly (like you just did), it was the best medicine. Everyone mourns differently as there is no right or wrong way to do it.
  • @TheDude1764
    So glad to see your face, sweet lady. I was thinking about you this week...thanks for letting us know how you are. Hugs to you and your family right now. And extra scratches and pats for Nova too. Look forward to hearing more from you when you’re ready.
  • Kelly has a beautiful way with words. I remember a couple years ago when I locked up in prison, somehow running across your "Why I love Star Wars Video." So powerful that when I was catching up on all the G&G videos that I missed while I was upstate, I seen you on a livestream and remembered exactly who you were and had to sub. Man, I don't know what I would have done without my mother always making sure my JPay account had money in it and never giving up on me through the worst time in my life. Don't worry about the suckers that will dislike the video. Those suckers whose only purpose in life is to Hate Jeremy and anyone associated with him.
  • My heart goes out to you Kelly... I know it’s a vulnerable time for you right now, but if it’s any consolation at all, your kind, generous, and beautiful spirit still managed to radiate through and through — and if that is attributable to the loving impact your mom made on you, then “that in itself” is a glowing tribute to her. I’m sure that 99.9% of your channel’s subscribers never knew your mom. But if she is the slightest bit present in the aura around your eyes and smile, well then you shared a tiny piece of her with us today and we thank you for that. You’re so sweet and lovely and empathetic and giving. And also so strong and brave. An inspiration to a lot of us during these challenging times. You were very poised in this video, considering how much pain and sorrow you must be experiencing. Again, another testimonial to your mom. I believe that we are the embodiment of every graceful and selfless gesture anybody we ever loved bestowed upon us. Those seemingly fleeting gestures are the equivalent of sermons etched in our hearts and minds; life lessons gifted to us by the cosmos. They give us the strength and the wherewithal to carry on. Sorry if that comes across as cheesy or pretentious but I believe it to be true. So carry on Jedi Bunny! We care for and think the world of you! Peace, love, and solidarity. May your beautiful mom Rest In Peace. 😇💜❤️💫💫💫💫💫
  • Hey, Kelly! It's good to see you. I have been thinking about you. This is never easy. When your personal life has been turned upside down, then seeing that the World is, as well, it probably makes things even worse. Just know that there are those of us that care about you.