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Emma Heming Talks The ā€˜Ache’ Of Christmas As Bruce Willis Continues Living With Dementia: ā€˜The Holidays Are Different Now’ - Perez Hilton

Emma Heming Talks The ā€˜Ache’ Of Christmas As Bruce Willis Continues Living With Dementia: ā€˜The Holidays Are Different Now’ - Perez Hilton

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The holidays are so hard for the Willis family... In an emotional post published on her website over the weekend, Emma Heming opened up about how ā€œdifferentā€ and difficult the holiday season is as Bruce Willis , who no longer lives with her and their two daughters , Mabel and Evelyn, continues to live with frontotemporal dementia. The former model shared that Christmas has ā€œchangedā€ a lot for her due to his health battle, saying: ā€œTraditions that once felt somewhat effortless require planning- lots of planning. Moments that once brought uncomplicated joy may arrive tangled in a web of grief. I know this because I’m living it. Yet despite that, there can still be meaning. There can still be warmth. There can still be joy. I’ve learned that the holidays don’t disappear when dementia enters your life. They change.ā€ Before continuing, Emma made it clear that ā€œit’s okay to grieveā€ what once was. It’s a completely normal and acceptable feeling for anyone going through a similar ā€œchangeā€ or ā€œambiguous lossā€ during the holidays, and, as she pointed out, it ā€œdoesn’t only belong to death.ā€ For Emma, this time of year is especially tough on her because Bruce ā€œlovedā€ it so much: ā€œFor me, the holidays carry memories of Bruce being at the center of it all. He loved this time of year- the energy, family time, the traditions. He was the pancake-maker, the get-out-in-the-snow-with-the-kids guy, the steady presence moving through the house as the day unfolded. There was comfort in the routine of knowing exactly how the day would go, especially since I’m a creature of habit.ā€ Related: Emma Hemming Defends Moving Bruce Out Of Family Home Now, there’s an ā€œacheā€ for the holidays for Emma, and grief has hit her ā€œin unexpected ways.ā€ She explained: ā€œIt can arrive while pulling decorations out of storage, wrapping gifts or hearing a familiar song. It can catch you off guard in the middle of a room full of people, or in the quiet moment when everyone else has gone to bed. I find myself, harmlessly, cursing Bruce’s name while wrestling with the holiday lights or taking on tasks that used to be his. Not because I’m mad at him, never that, but because I miss the way he once led the holiday charge. Yes, he taught me well, but I’m still allowed to feel annoyed that this is one more reminder of how things have changed.ā€ Oof. Emma said she felt ā€œthe pressureā€ as the caregiver to make Christmas ā€œfeel ā€˜normalā€™ā€ after Bruce’s dementia diagnosis. However, she soon learned to adapt and accept those life changes - as well as be willing to make new memories: ā€œFor a long time, I wanted to the holidays to remain exactly as they were, as if this might protect us from what was happening. But I’m learning that flexibility isn’t giving up. It’s adapting. It’s choosing compassion and reality over perfection. It’s understanding that meaning doesn’t live in the size of the gathering or the...

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