Tuesday, December 29, 2020, Martha Louise from Norway shared a series of pictures with her three daughters and her future husband, Durek Verrett, on the occasion of the holiday season. In love, the young woman did not fail to think of her ex-husband, who ended his life on December 25, 2019.
After a year and a half of romance, Martha Louise from Norway is going to marry shaman Durek Verrett. If the couple had been separated for six months during confinement, it was on the occasion of the 49th birthday of the daughter of King Harald V that his companion had surprised him by joining her in Norway. Inseparable, the couple took advantage of the end of the year celebrations to reunite with family. So, Martha Louise from Norway shared festive snaps of her family, celebrating Christmas for the first time since her ex-husband’s death, Ari Behn. Indeed, the father of his three daughters, Maud Angelica (17), Leah Isadora (15) and Emma Tallulah (12), committed suicide on December 25, 2019.
On the occasion of the first anniversary of the writer’s death, Martha Louise from Norway, who is today filled with happiness, did not fail to have a thought for the latter. On Instagram, she said: “I just wanted to wish you all a Merry Christmas. This year has been a very different holiday season as Ari, the beloved father of my three daughters, is no longer with us. He chose to leave this planet last year, that day. We celebrated his life today, we mourned his loss and how much we miss him. It was a day of love for all that is. LIFE hits us all. We cannot avoid it. We have to meet him. I reach out to everyone who wrestles over the holidays. Know that you are loved. Know that you are needed. Know that you are worth the help you can get. Please ask for help. Please express how you feel. You are loved.“
A special Christmas party
A few days later, it is by sharing pictures of her daughters, but also of a beautiful photo where she poses alongside Durek Verrett that the young woman once again had a thought for her ex-husband , for whom she keeps a deep affection. “These holidays were a little different from previous years, but we also managed to capture the holiday spirit. One of the most important things we discovered as a grieving family after Ari, the father of my wonderful children, committed suicide a year ago on Christmas Day, was to welcome love. , happiness, pleasure and games in addition to the sadness that we cannot avoid when we are in mourning“, she began. In her post, Martha Louise from Norway added:”If to be sad and to dive into sadness and mourning is to breathe out, happiness, love, to embrace the spirit of Christmas and so on, is to breathe. As we all know, if we only breathe out, we die. If we only breathe, we will die too. So we need this balance of the two and allowing ourselves to take a break with sadness, mourning, tears and darkness, without shame or a bad conscience is really important. Allow yourself to feel happiness, have fun, enjoy, laugh, connect and love in difficult times (…) So please be kind to yourself and see- you from the point of view of love kissing everyone.“
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