How We’ve Been: Our Weight, Grief & Other Things

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Emily & Sarah

Emily & Sarah

10 күн бұрын

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@technicallyketo
@technicallyketo 9 күн бұрын
We would like to do a Q&A on this channel soon, so please leave your questions in the comments! We will also be asking on Instagram so please follow us over there too if you can. instagram.com/ketotwinsofficial - Have a great holiday weekend! -Em
@privateeye2490
@privateeye2490 9 күн бұрын
Lost my dad a few years ago, but I don't pretend to know your grief. It's been wonderful to watch your channels grow and I always appreciate your honesty and brevity. Thank you for making keto approachable for so many. Maybe your next video for this channel will be patching your living room wall. 😂
@gaylejideofor6198
@gaylejideofor6198 9 күн бұрын
Q.)would you consider getting a place with a MIL Suite/Apartment/Studio that your mom would want to eventually downsize into? Could be turned into a studio now or rental/AB&B Later? Q.) This is extremely personal and you can feel free to a.) ingore it b.) just say that you are comfortable answering such deeply personal question c.) answer vaguely d.) answer only for yourself{not speaking for your husband or sister} so the question is Do you plan on having kids or want kids? [ i did not have my kids till 37&40 because I chose to not marry till 36 ] Q.) how far in advance do you plan or get ready for various holidays/birthdays/ anniversaries? or NOT who is the one that either remembers or forgets, you , spouse, sibling etc...😁😁😂😂🤣🤣
@georgiesingleton714
@georgiesingleton714 9 күн бұрын
@technicallyketo I can't express how wonderful it is to hear two young ladies who are as open and honest as you always are. I'm sure both your Mom and Dad so appreciated what a true blessing you both are. Thank you for letting us all know how you're going through. I promise you both my prayers as you go forward. MUCH love to you. 🩵🙏🩵
@idaslapter5987
@idaslapter5987 9 күн бұрын
This isn't really for your Q&A but I thought your video when you were going to Trader Joe's to get flowers was fun. Maybe do some more "out and about" vids. Thanks for everything you do! You are a real support!
@reggiedunlop2222
@reggiedunlop2222 9 күн бұрын
I lost my father in October 2022. He was 85 and suffered from Alzheimer’s as well as other numerous ailments. It’s still not easy dealing with the loss, especially for my mom, but to help cope we always try to focus on the positive memories we have of him. Continued blessings to both of you lovely ladies and have a safe & happy 4th of July Holiday 😊
@dagnolia6004
@dagnolia6004 9 күн бұрын
grief NEVER goes away, it just visits less and less often. please don't try not to FEEL it. let us all acknowledge that anytime we "push feelings away" those feelings are just WAITING to be felt. years from now, there will be a smell, or a song, or a joke that will hit you like a Mack Truck... i can't wait until you find your garden (with a house hahahaha) and your garage (with house, hahahaha.) this will make hilarious vids
@debjordan4399
@debjordan4399 9 күн бұрын
Exactly.
@hannahw2697
@hannahw2697 9 күн бұрын
@@dagnolia6004 I love how you described this. “It just visits less and less.” Such a perfect statement to explain it.
@gategirl66
@gategirl66 9 күн бұрын
Next week my husband will have been gone one year. Your words give me hope. Thank you ❤
@dagnolia6004
@dagnolia6004 8 күн бұрын
@@gategirl66 don't be afraid to mourn him. and don't be afraid to mourn YOUR loss. Grief is different from depression. even elephants, whales, parrots, dolphins, crows, grieve the loss of their loved ones. we have created theatre, books, movies to "help us cry"; because we need help in FEELING. my hope for you is that when you tell funny stories about him, you can enjoy all the complicated feelings of having loved. YOU are important (and still here). none of us is promised tomorrow, let us do good while we can. 🌻🌻🌻
@gategirl66
@gategirl66 7 күн бұрын
@@dagnolia6004 Thank you so much for your helpful insight. I'm going to screenshot it and refer to it often!!! 💜
@rebeccafalbo9962
@rebeccafalbo9962 9 күн бұрын
I was my Daddy's girl. I'm 69 years old and my dad passed when I was 27. The grief is still there!! Give yourselves grace. I see my dad randomly walking around everywhere I go. At first, it freaked me out. Now, I view it as my dad watching over me. You will always miss him. I always miss my did!
@technicallyketo
@technicallyketo 8 күн бұрын
Wow, that’s amazing! We’ve had some interesting experiences too since he died.
@sp1704
@sp1704 8 күн бұрын
I lost my dad just a few days after my 27th birthday. I still remember my mom trying to make it special for me, even though we had to celebrate it at the hospital. I picked out a necklace from the gift shop with forget-me-nots preserved in it, since he loved flowers and was always an avid gardener, too. He told us too before he passed, we mustn't be too sad. I know he would have wanted us to enjoy life, even though he's passed on. Keep taking good care of yourselves. ❤️
@gr8gardn
@gr8gardn 9 күн бұрын
When you talked about your daily lives being centered on caring for you Dad and supporting your Mom during a long terminal illness, it took me back to the same circumstances. I remember thinking, “I had a life but I don’t remember where I left off”. It was like losing my place in a book. I didn’t know where and how to restart my life. Over time, the pieces came together.
@LambHasaLittle_Marie.
@LambHasaLittle_Marie. 9 күн бұрын
@@gr8gardn I'm so happy those pieces came together for you ❤️. I hope you continue to add many many wonderful more 😊
@shw_1957
@shw_1957 9 күн бұрын
​@LambHasaLittle_Marie. What a perfect way to describe the aftermath of caregiving. I that way after my husband passed away but hadn't thought of it that way. Not only do you lose your place in the book, but it turns out it has a drastically different ending than you ever imagined.
@hilaryquinn8673
@hilaryquinn8673 8 күн бұрын
Exactly this.
@LambHasaLittle_Marie.
@LambHasaLittle_Marie. 8 күн бұрын
@@shw_1957 OP really described it perfectly comparing it to a book. I just commented back using their analogy 😊
@violahacket5014
@violahacket5014 9 күн бұрын
Grief/loss is forever. You just have to become accustomed to your new normal.
@michellebridges2604
@michellebridges2604 9 күн бұрын
Your daddy is looking down so proud of you!! Grief sucks! I lost my youngest son and it never goes away, you learn to cope. Some days are better and some harder. Love you guys ❤️
@lesliebooth2833
@lesliebooth2833 8 күн бұрын
God bless you!
@LilCraftyNook
@LilCraftyNook 8 күн бұрын
I’m SO sorry for your loss. Losing a child is incomprehensible!?❤😢
@michellebridges2604
@michellebridges2604 8 күн бұрын
@@LilCraftyNook thank you ❤️
@michellebridges2604
@michellebridges2604 8 күн бұрын
@@lesliebooth2833 thank you ❤️
@amydavis7951
@amydavis7951 9 күн бұрын
Your dad would be so proud to see you both continuing to make content and sharing your journey.
@technicallyketo
@technicallyketo 9 күн бұрын
❤️ thank you Amy!
@amydavis7951
@amydavis7951 9 күн бұрын
@@technicallyketo you’re welcome!!! 💕
@tame1428
@tame1428 9 күн бұрын
When my dear friend passed away over ten years ago he was in hospice for the last month of his life. I visited him every day while he was there. The night he died I left his room and sat in my car weeping, also thinking "now what?" I'm so sorry for your loss. Grief is such a strange thing. Ten years later and I still get sad when I think about that time. But it's not as crippling. You don't really move "on" but forward. The hole in your heart is still there, just not as big. Time does heal. Thinking of you!
@nancykennedy9397
@nancykennedy9397 9 күн бұрын
Losing a parent when you are young is so hard. My mom died at 58. That first year was so hard. Everything I was driving in my car alone I would start crying. My father died two years ago but we had the long goodbye of Alzheimer's and there was more a sense of relief.
@sandya2948
@sandya2948 9 күн бұрын
I relate to all of this so much. Our local hospital thought I too was an employee ( offered me an employee discount on something at the time) All of your insights on grief, perceptions…everything you said…are so poignant. Most of us struggle privately while grieving yet you two were brave enough to post and share. That’s doubly hard. Please be kind to yourselves. You are both lovely, inside and out. I appreciate every single thing you do. You will never be judged by me🥰 .
@rgomoffat
@rgomoffat 9 күн бұрын
I'm so sorry for your loss. We appreciate you being so honest about how you both are doing. Congratulations on the new nephew.
@gaylejideofor6198
@gaylejideofor6198 9 күн бұрын
First of all, let me say how proud of y'all for taking such loving care of your family. Time with them, even though painful is still a time~shared and a memory.( love IS love no matter how it looks to outsiders, only you determine it for yourself) Please take comfort & peace in the knowledge that you did your best in very difficult circumstances. As a follower/viewer I am so honored that you shared such vulnerable thoughts with us. I would like to encourage you with this: The Bible says there is " the first commandment with a promise" and that is- of the 10 commandments, the 5th commandment is "Honor your father and your mother, as the Lord your God commanded you, that your days may be long, and that it may go well with you in the land that the Lord your God is giving you." I do agree and believe you will LIVE LONG& PROSPER! Enjoy your mini-retreats. Luv💖 & 🙏🏼prayers, GG from Mpls, MN💌
@monicafuller9846
@monicafuller9846 9 күн бұрын
I am a Garden Nut and am here for any kind of garden content you would wanna put out!
@mlabuda61
@mlabuda61 9 күн бұрын
You both are so beautiful, inside and out! Your father is still so proud, I'm sure, and you provide us all with such inspiration!💖
@claudiaday5893
@claudiaday5893 9 күн бұрын
I love to watch your videos. I’m so sorry about your father. I lost my father when I was 29yrs old, btw I’m 76 yrs old. It’s still makes me cry when I think about him. But I have a lot of wonderful memories about him . I wish I had a sister to share memories with. Love your channel . I am on Keto and it’s been good. But have around the same weight for several months now. But if I don’t lose anymore that’s ok
@debrajones7349
@debrajones7349 8 күн бұрын
I would be interested in your property search. The peace I receive by being completely alone in my gardens is priceless and I will pray for that for you.
@lesliebooth2833
@lesliebooth2833 8 күн бұрын
Isn’t it something? I lost my dad way back in October of 2010 and seriously, just a few days ago, for just a literal split second, I thought to call him. I miss him still. I love him but I know evench I will see him again. God bless you ladies!
@rgomoffat
@rgomoffat 9 күн бұрын
I'm LOVING the conversation regarding home buying! Don't buy until the crash hits- like Sept.
@IceGoddessRukia
@IceGoddessRukia 9 күн бұрын
Same! And funny enough my parents are looking into land too- I sure hope the market throws them a bone because JFC these prices are criminal.
@TexasGirl1633
@TexasGirl1633 9 күн бұрын
My mother passed away from breast cancer and I felt the same way y’all do. My mother’s life was ruled by her chemo calendar. It was a relief when she passed, but even felt guilty feeling that. I just put one foot in front of the other for the longest. She passed away 20+ years ago but it still just kills me even though I know she is in a better place. Sending prayers during this difficult time🙏🏼❤️🙏🏼 Loved your update!! Hope you both find a home that you love!
@marysullivan3881
@marysullivan3881 9 күн бұрын
Sorry for losing your dad. You had a close relationship and sound like great daughters. Your grief will last and will take as much time as it needs to. There is no timeline. You are passing through a difficult chapter in your lives but the business of life will start taking up your time. Thank you for sharing your journey and helping so many of us.
@glojk4315
@glojk4315 9 күн бұрын
Good to hear from you 2. We lost my husband’s brother and his mother within 5 days of each other, January of this year. In one of the cards someone sent us , they wrote Grief is love. And I agree. Take care ❤️
@CWood-bn4kr
@CWood-bn4kr 9 күн бұрын
You both look great and are handling everything as well as you can. Good luck on house hunting❤
@jeangurnee
@jeangurnee 9 күн бұрын
We moved (pretty much the same reason) in a boom for sellers and the one I wanted (middle of nowhere/15 acres, big two story~downstairs off to the side for my folks to live in-massive garages) fell out of contract and we had a deadline to move, the only place available in our range was where we live now. The only saving grace for me is there is an acre lot on three sides and the house across the street is down a hill and I can see only the roof. We managed to get the acre to the west side. The acre up hill is owned by someone that is keeping it wild for the view. This spring a house up one and two over is building. It will take a year or so to finish. Saving up to get the acre to the east side. I totally feel the not wanting to see anyone 🤣. The freedom to garden is just so great! Keep looking, I would watch those videos :D
@rebeccagharis-gallo8155
@rebeccagharis-gallo8155 9 күн бұрын
Hugs to you both. I completely understand. My dad had Alzheimer's and when he passed, I had a sense of relief for him but also profound grief for me. I miss him every day. He's the first man I fell in love with.
@technicallyketo
@technicallyketo 8 күн бұрын
❤️
@livefire4433
@livefire4433 8 күн бұрын
My Mom passed away 8 months ago and her sister my favorite Aunt and I had lots of Aunts but she passed last night. I’m so heartbroken. So you talking about your experience is helping me. God bless you both.
@KristinSaad-yw9cb
@KristinSaad-yw9cb 9 күн бұрын
Thank you for sharing. I'd love to see the house hunting updates/open house visits, etc. Wishing you both the best😊
@KCallaAK
@KCallaAK 9 күн бұрын
A year and a half is a LONG time you two. I worked with hospice for 16 years. So glad you had time with him but you both GAVE a LOT. I am 68 and lost my mom when I was 16 to type 1 diabetes when she was 38... it STILL hits me hard sometimes after all these years! Go easy on yourself. Have FUN at the convention! You already do GREAT content! Your humor and sincerity keep me coming back.
@cookshackcuisinista
@cookshackcuisinista 8 күн бұрын
Dads are irreplaceable! Mine's been gone for 30 years and it seems like yesterday!
@josephinedeck9821
@josephinedeck9821 9 күн бұрын
I love how you let us into your personal life ups & downs. Keep up your videos ❤❤
@MuscovyMob
@MuscovyMob 9 күн бұрын
I lost both of my parents in 2016...grief still gets the best of me sometimes....at your own pace...as you create your new normal the focus will return and you'll be back on track❤
@Bluetangg
@Bluetangg 9 күн бұрын
I think you guys look great! No longer obese! That’s so great. Losing weight slowly is good to keep your body from reacting and slowing down your metabolism. I admire you guys so much!
@loriwalker5179
@loriwalker5179 9 күн бұрын
I really enjoyed this conversation. Thanks for sharing what's going on in your lives and I love the idea of taking us along on the house hunt!
@mjinfl967
@mjinfl967 9 күн бұрын
I would love to see some clips of your garden/vegetables/blossoms from time to time. I also love seeing clips of your animals and even your husbands now and then. You girls are awesome. Things will get better. Focus on your blessings.❤
@renaesutton3145
@renaesutton3145 9 күн бұрын
I am that way about my privacy and neighbors, fortunately my small postage stamp size yard is mostly surrounded by privacy fence which is a must. I so enjoy going out in the summer mornings to water my plants in my jammies with my coffee, I water plants then spend a little time in the chairs by the firepit watching my pups wonder around the yard. Season is just too short in Ohio though lol. I love your channel and am so sorry for your loss - you two bring me to tears when you talk so lovingly about your father and share your relationship with you mother. Good luck on the house hunt!
@maureenharrah931
@maureenharrah931 9 күн бұрын
It is SO hard adjusting to all the differences.... but worst, missing a GOOD father.
@ldority123
@ldority123 8 күн бұрын
Girls, I'm a 65 year old retired teacher. And love you channel. Recently, I sold my home to buy the home I grew up in. Even though it was very small there is over an acte of land. My son and his family also sold their home and lived in an rv on the property while we endured seven grueling months of construction. Now all seven of live in a multi-generational home and we are doing okay. I would live to hear about your house hunt in the Chicago area and how other people your age are dealing with the housing market. Call the Property Brothers, they live in Las Vegas now, and do a crossover video, that would be fun! 😂😂
@technicallyketo
@technicallyketo 8 күн бұрын
Haha that would be a dream collaboration 😂
@LoveWinsMovement
@LoveWinsMovement 8 күн бұрын
You are both so brave in sharing this with your community ~ you have no idea how many people you are helping.
@nancycurtis3964
@nancycurtis3964 9 күн бұрын
That "what now?" feeling is not unusual after an intense care-taking experience. The feeling is profound. "Zombie mode" is a good description. I am an experienced Hospice Nurse. Even I am not immune. It is as if you are speeding down the interstate and suddenly the engine falls out of your vehicle. The world is speeding past, and you are... stuck. Be gentle with yourself. Your dad is always with you. Just listen with your heart.
@NancyJo-dr6mj
@NancyJo-dr6mj 9 күн бұрын
I would love to see you house hunt. I think it would be fun. So question, what happened to the bumblebee that you ladies were taking care of?
@technicallyketo
@technicallyketo 9 күн бұрын
After day 5 we let Burt go in a flowering bush in front of Sarah’s house, he was not happy in captivity 😂
@NancyJo-dr6mj
@NancyJo-dr6mj 9 күн бұрын
@@technicallyketo😀 hopefully he is doing good.
@bonnieyoung3370
@bonnieyoung3370 9 күн бұрын
I can totally relate. I was helping for three years take care of my dad with dementia. When he passed it was a mixed feeling event, relief, and with the relief a mix of guilt. He has been gone for almost four years but it’s like it was yesterday.
@idaslapter5987
@idaslapter5987 9 күн бұрын
Thanks for the update. ❤ Its always awesome to hear how you guys are doing.
@shellywinters1093
@shellywinters1093 9 күн бұрын
Do you still do the Thrift Shopping? I know here in Australia that has really changed, it used to be a place where fabulous finds could be made but these days they are way clued into prices etc. I lost my brother 50+ years ago and to this day I still have times when I think about him and miss him. Be kind to yourself and know that your Dad will always be with you because you carry him in your heart.
@technicallyketo
@technicallyketo 8 күн бұрын
We haven’t been thrifting in a long time! May have to go again soon, the last couple times I went I didn’t find much and it was kind of disappointing
@boilingfrogs9993
@boilingfrogs9993 9 күн бұрын
I lost my older sister after a prolonged illness and then our mom six months later just over a year ago. It's been rough couple of years. It was sweet that your dad understood the content you are creating before he transitioned. I would love to see you both house hunt.
@patwo4259
@patwo4259 9 күн бұрын
My parents have been dead for over 20 years. I still miss them. It's a big deal to lose your parents. You are doing fine. I'm glad you have your family to support you.
@technicallyketo
@technicallyketo 8 күн бұрын
❤️
@shelleyhodgkinson1341
@shelleyhodgkinson1341 9 күн бұрын
Love hearing what's going on with both of you. Can totally relate to the loss, we lost my dad before Christmas. Having a place to garden will help mentally. Thanks for the update and yes he would be happy ❤
@CellaBella241
@CellaBella241 9 күн бұрын
Marriage and remodeling certainly does have its challenges. My hubby (who is very handy) was convinced he could do a bath remodel in a timely manner. HA! I lived with a porcelain bathtub in my entryway for 3 years until he got to the point where it was ready to be installed. NEVER AGAIN! Sometimes it's easier to just write the check and let the pros handle it than it is to do it yourself!
@judithlehman9122
@judithlehman9122 8 күн бұрын
In all the years I had my dad, I never saw him angry. I saw him grow flowers and tomatoes and fill our house with beauty. I saw him raise baby birds and squirrels that lost their moms, we all loved him for who he was. Now 30 years later, as I water my flowers and pet my dogs, it is a comfort to know this is a part of him. I find joy in sharing what made him special to me and my sisters. The grief is gone, the joy remains. I hope the same is for you.
@blisstopiamindspa578
@blisstopiamindspa578 9 күн бұрын
Yes! Show us house hunting! I love everything you post. XO ❤
@melissawitherspoon9094
@melissawitherspoon9094 9 күн бұрын
Loved this casual conversation! Feel like a know you a bit better now. Thanks for another great video. ❤
@tjlj4536
@tjlj4536 8 күн бұрын
Couple things...1. I am grateful your Dad encouraged you to keep filming, your community needs you, please never stop! 2. Drainwigs will save your marriage...they catch the hair in your drains. I have them in the shower, bathtub, and all of the sinks except the kitchen. They sell them at Walmart and are worth every penny and gag moment when you pull out the old one and put in the new one. 3. You two and Mom should pack up and move west to a family homestead. Washington has no income tax, fresh keto friendly seafood, and beautiful soil for gardening! Just a thought and we would welcome you with open arms! Thank you both for being a fun part in a tough day... I ended up choking on my Dr pepper when you said furngully because I laughed so hard!!
@MelissaThompson432
@MelissaThompson432 9 күн бұрын
Even when it is your "normal," serious illness in a loved one is always chronically stressful. Relief is normal. It's healthy. So is the confusion that comes after. The sense of, "what now?" I'm a believer in wallowing in it, if you can manage that. It gets resolved faster, imo. As other people have said, it doesn't go away. But it gets manageable.
@mariepalkiewicz852
@mariepalkiewicz852 6 күн бұрын
Girls, allow yourselves to be happy. Your dad wants you to.❤
@katrinaperez5254
@katrinaperez5254 9 күн бұрын
There are so many steps to grief and each one of us goes through them differently and in your own way! There are great grief groups that can help you two on your healing journey! I lost my mom suddenly two years ago and we are all still grieving in our own ways! Thank you for sharing. And I pray blessings upon all of you and your families! ❤😊
@tessafugate2400
@tessafugate2400 8 күн бұрын
I'm so sorry about your dad and i understand, I just lost my mother in law on the 27th. She was bedridden with advanced dementia and couldn't do anything for herself. I lived with her/took care of her since 2019. I am having a hard time trying to figure out what to do with myself. She was my main focus for so long that i lost myself. Prayers for you two and keep up the good work. I love watching your videos. ❤
@thetruthbetold961
@thetruthbetold961 8 күн бұрын
I can fully understand all that you say! It's so normal to feel at loose ends now that your dad had passed on. Now what?? You spent so much time caring for him and going to the hospital for such a long time. Now what will you do with all the time you have now? Of course you're comforting your mom, and that is good for you all. Grief goes on, but does change as time passes. I say a prayer for you both. You'll be fine. BTW, it is soooo understandable why you would like to move! We feel the same way about our front garden. We would move because of it, not because of the house itself.
@wilmamichel8158
@wilmamichel8158 9 күн бұрын
Grief is so hard. Give yourself lots of time. Hugs.
@katemarlor1816
@katemarlor1816 2 күн бұрын
You ladies are the best. Your honesty about keto and family is so heartwarming. It's good to have something not "real life" going on while real life is going on. Do whatever you need to do to grieve, we all will be here when you're ready.
@gaylewilliams7353
@gaylewilliams7353 8 күн бұрын
It's been 51 years since I lost my dad to lung cancer. I was 20 years old. I still miss him. I was the only girl and the youngest with 3 older brothers so I was daddy's little girl. 😘 Grief is a strange thing. It eases but never goes away. You girls are doing a great job. I do woodworking in my retirement and watch a lot of KZfaq on woodworking. But your videos are the highlight of my day. Keep it up!!! 👍
@jessicaburali2295
@jessicaburali2295 9 күн бұрын
Big old hug, girls!
@yfa6244
@yfa6244 8 күн бұрын
I can totally relate to all of it, even the brain cells! 24/7 for several years is a lot. Only those who have gone through it really knows, and others can empathize as much as they can. But it is a real journey with a lot of rest and distractions that can help.
@mariepalkiewicz852
@mariepalkiewicz852 6 күн бұрын
Our only daughter had Leukemia at 3 yrs. Old back in 1986 it was the worst time of our lives. Thank God she never relapsed and is 40 years old , married and blessed with 2 wonderful children ❤
@Goldiebird0
@Goldiebird0 9 күн бұрын
Fill your mental space with self love ❤️ ❤ smile girls.
@gr8gardn
@gr8gardn 8 күн бұрын
Going from 1/8th to 1 acre Is a huge leap. I went from your size to almost a half acre. I love gardening and grow many, many cut flowers. Add in shrubs, some grass & trees and it creates an unbelievable amount of work (in addition to a full time job). Gardens won’t wait for you…things grow wild and /or croak without you. So you have to do it no matter how tired you are after a big day at work. Would you consider less than an acre? It might be more affordable and closer into where you are now. Plant hedges or install fences if needed for privacy.
@technicallyketo
@technicallyketo 8 күн бұрын
Yeah it’s going to depend on the lot, wouldn’t mind half an acre.
@carolgalloway9303
@carolgalloway9303 Күн бұрын
Bless you and your family, it is not easy but there is a peace in knowing they aren't suffering. In approximately 5 years, I survived cancer, took care of my mom until she died, my husband died unexpectedly, my dad passed away last September and have lost 3 pets in 4 months. Love every moment that you have and cherish it. I am blessed to still have 2 wonderful children, my in-laws, and my friends who have been a great support. I also watched a lot of your videos which brought a smile to my face and experimentation in the kitchen. Thank you because although you are dealing with your grief your videos helped to ease mine a little.
@HeidiRaio
@HeidiRaio 8 күн бұрын
I am sorry about your loss, he is no longer in pain but as far as you getting back on track, I just wanna let you know that I was 522 pounds and I decided to try keto you completely inspired me. I am now down 22 pounds and 11 and only a month, thank you for inspiring me to better my life
@technicallyketo
@technicallyketo 8 күн бұрын
Congratulations Heidi! Yay!
@marymanchester7229
@marymanchester7229 9 күн бұрын
Your face does look so much better. Losing 1 pound is good enough. You are still grieving. Moving and having land is so exciting. Glad you found out about the construction before buying that house. How do you feel about a 2 family? You are all so close. You might be able to get more for your buck. Just a thought.
@mrspoole916
@mrspoole916 9 күн бұрын
So sorry for the loss of your father. I can relate because my sister and I also helped take care of our father in Feb 2021 when he had brain cancer until he passed in Jan of 2022. We had lost our mother in 2013 so we were his caretakers and also taking him to appts. etc. Our younger brother lived with him but my sister and I did the bulk of the care along with hospice that came in 1 hour a day 5 days a week. I don't regret one moment in that year and wouldn't change a thing, but I know your pain and it still hurts because we were close to my dad, which makes it harder. Be proud that you were able to help him in his time of need and stay strong. Love both your channels.🙏
@technicallyketo
@technicallyketo 8 күн бұрын
We’ve read so many similar stories to ours, it seems like we all go through it at some point. ❤️
@ketoandy4209
@ketoandy4209 9 күн бұрын
I think a good relationship is one where you can overlook a blemish or two...... like a hole in the ceiling! Sounds like you've got a great family!!
@CarnivorousGrama
@CarnivorousGrama 9 күн бұрын
Hugs ladies. I’m a KZfaqr, but I won’t be at the conference. have fun.
@carolablue5293
@carolablue5293 8 күн бұрын
I was with my mother the night she died. I've come to grips with it but will always remember.
@kimberleybarrett6485
@kimberleybarrett6485 5 күн бұрын
I feel you girls so much…i lost my step dad to cancer…..4 months later i lost my real dad….6 months after that i lost my mum (my best friend in the whole wide world)….and 3 months after that i lost my best friend from school to suicide…..2022 was absolutely savage, but I’m getting there…I’m 51 and have felt loss so many times….loosing my first born son at 5 weeks old was a killer…..to this day i have no idea how we all cope….but we do…your dads soul we be floating about up there….be reasured xxx
@SandyBatten1962
@SandyBatten1962 7 күн бұрын
Pausing, taking a breath & moving through the grief in the same way we successfully diet - personalised to our needs & circumstances - is 👌
@heatherj1267
@heatherj1267 8 күн бұрын
yes... i would like to see you two shop for houses... that would be fun
@user-yq4rv9ox1s
@user-yq4rv9ox1s 9 күн бұрын
Let’s be grateful you both are really beautiful 😘❤️💕 You will look back at this video in 5 years & you are going to say “ my goodness I was beautiful!! What was I thinking??!! Much love as always 🙌🏻🤗🦋🙏🏻
@technicallyketo
@technicallyketo 8 күн бұрын
🙈🙈❤️❤️
@stevehilliard1495
@stevehilliard1495 9 күн бұрын
My mom said about losing her mom you never get over it but you do get used to it. Hang on you will find peace 😘
@technicallyketo
@technicallyketo 9 күн бұрын
Thank you steve!
@user-yq4rv9ox1s
@user-yq4rv9ox1s 9 күн бұрын
Your baby nephew must be gorgeous 😘🥰❤️ He was so proud of you girls & your amazing blogs!!! 🙌🏻🤗🦋🙏🏻
@rachelduffy1140
@rachelduffy1140 3 күн бұрын
Bless you both. Your honesty meant a lot. So many people know your pain, thanks for verbalizing your vulnerabilities.
@nancyvanderhart9018
@nancyvanderhart9018 8 күн бұрын
Loss is forever..... grief doesn't have to be. It does get easier, if you allow it. ❤ My father has been gone for 32 years. He had dementia for the final 3 years of his life so we lost him repeatedly and it was not easy. My mother passed away in 2019 .....a month short of 99, she had a good long life but was ready to go (her words). A song, a sight, a smell will illicit a memory.... sometimes a quick pleasant memory, sometimes an overwhelming feeling of joy or sadness. Sometimes when I see something that makes me think of them I say, "hey, how ya doing", sometimes I just say "Hi" because I feel that they are with me in that moment. On a brighter note.... life does go on and your Dad is watching and cheering you on from the bleachers (so to speak) Keep putting one foot in front of the other, keep smiling and breathe.... just breathe! Make a vision board for what you want in a house. Even if you don't believe it will help... put it out to the universe, what's the worst that can come from it? I for one would love to hear about your house hunting adventures. My son and his wife are trying to buy their 1st home and it has been difficult.... he's not terribly handy either but we know a lot of very handy people so they'll be ok with a fixer upper. I love your videos! Keep themcoming and keep up the great work ❤🇨🇦
@Sydroo1969
@Sydroo1969 8 күн бұрын
So glad you two had a good relationship with your dad. Be glad you had him while you did. Some of us have a dad that was never there. God bless y'all.
@Marmeeseven
@Marmeeseven 9 күн бұрын
If you ever come to Indianapolis I’d love to meet you both.
@tallypupthompson7888
@tallypupthompson7888 9 күн бұрын
Hi from the uk, love getting to know you both in real life, similar situation for me too, it went on way longer and both parents passed within 6 months of each other, it takes some adjusting when you put your life on hold for a long period, finding myself again slowly, it takes time. You are, if not intentionally, funny on keto twins, so do keep it up, but I do like this deeper dive into reality, and yes neighbours aren’t fun ( from a couple who purposely lives in the back of beyond), 1/3 acre but no neighbours, heaven!
@JulieMelberg
@JulieMelberg 9 күн бұрын
You're doing well. Life is life. I'm glad his pain is over. I'm sure that's a good relief. I'm glad you have each other. You'll make it. Here's a hug. 🙇‍♀️🙇‍♀️
@mariannebrowne7398
@mariannebrowne7398 9 күн бұрын
Good luck on the house hunting! We are going through it too
@technicallyketo
@technicallyketo 8 күн бұрын
It’s definitely not looking too promising at this point but a gal can dream 😂
@srice6231
@srice6231 9 күн бұрын
It is so hard to lose your father or any close family member! Also, I totally get wanting privacy! I would love to hear and see more about your house hunting.
@technicallyketo
@technicallyketo 9 күн бұрын
❤️❤️
@wandaschacherbauer4583
@wandaschacherbauer4583 9 күн бұрын
You are doing fine, just keep on living.
@scottgiles7178
@scottgiles7178 9 күн бұрын
My dad died in November last year, 2023, I feel ya xxx
@technicallyketo
@technicallyketo 8 күн бұрын
So sorry Scott!
@debjordan4399
@debjordan4399 9 күн бұрын
Have you tried a whipped tallow balm on your face? I really like what I make. Basically just whipped tallow. I put a bit of lavender essential oil in it.
@gp4708
@gp4708 6 күн бұрын
We live on 9 acres in Oregon. I could never move back to a traditional housing tract. You keep that dream going and don't settle. Be patient.
@rochelles.8387
@rochelles.8387 7 күн бұрын
I was the same way about going to the hospital/medical center my doctor was in after my husband passed away at that hospital. Even driving past it brought back so many heavy feelings. I used to set a place at the table for him, realizing seconds later he had passed. Grieving is a very trying time that takes a long time to feel some peace about. Just know you have support from your followers.
@Marmeeseven
@Marmeeseven 9 күн бұрын
Yep, like others have said, grief just changes shape. Let’s face it, a part of us dies when someone we love dies. Both of my parents are now gone. A part of me is gone, too. That’s not to say that we don’t continue to build and be built in our grief..but it never really disappears. Sometimes grief will jump up and hit you out of nowhere. I call this getting sucker-punched. Out of the blue. Time does help you process your loss, too. Take care of each other and thank you for sharing so much with us. God bless you both, your families, too.
@N-DiArmando
@N-DiArmando 9 күн бұрын
Grief comes in cycles and unexpected my favorite quote is from steel magnolias.. “laughter through tears is my favorite emotion “. Soon that will be you 😍 Also my 2cents …try black African soap for cleaning your face .. and Jamaican black castor oil with frankincense to moisturize and heal
@technicallyketo
@technicallyketo 9 күн бұрын
we love steel magnolias 😭😭😭 such a good but sad movie
@paulawhite8674
@paulawhite8674 7 күн бұрын
So sorry for your loss! Grief does lessen eventually or change to something you can handle. Trust in God and keep praying for His Grace!
@hilaryquinn8673
@hilaryquinn8673 8 күн бұрын
Your story is my story. It’s hard to start trying to live a new normal. And, being with your mom. The pain will hit you when you’re not expecting it as you have encountered. Sending lots of support to both of you.
@erikawinter-stefferud
@erikawinter-stefferud 8 күн бұрын
I am sorry for your loss😢. Each person has their own timeline to mourn.
@hollyhock3945
@hollyhock3945 9 күн бұрын
I think it would be fun for us all to hear about some of your twin-isms...trick people, esp, etc.. Did you have the same friends or each your own? It might help you during this difficult time too.
@vickistanton8007
@vickistanton8007 8 күн бұрын
Oh snap! My sister and I lost our dad 2 years ago. We are amer-asian too. We watch korean dramas too or at least my mom and sister. I live in another state. Miss dad so much! I feel you pain. Keep going. God has you! He loves you so much!💜
@kayleenvoelker2358
@kayleenvoelker2358 9 күн бұрын
Hugs to both of you!!
@lindaclark8955
@lindaclark8955 8 күн бұрын
This video hit home and gave me some understanding i lost my dad just over a week ago now. I was in the same situation every Sunday went to see him in a home and did everything i could to make him happy for the last 2 years. It is a hard road thank you for sharing
@bonnieplastow7018
@bonnieplastow7018 9 күн бұрын
Love you ladies! ❤❤
@ladyw605
@ladyw605 8 күн бұрын
So sorry for your loss. When you talk about your father, it sounds like he was a great man, husband and father. Your channel is excellent. I love your content. Whatever you present is always very interesting and helpful.
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