The death of our Queen is a sad occasion. For me, she did so much for our country, for the commonwealth and for the world at large.
While we all deal with grief in different ways, when my dad died back in July (at 91) we saw his passing as an opportunity to celebrate his great life and to think about what he achieved, what he meant to us and not just his death.
In so many ways, I see the passing of our Queen in a similar way. That's just how I see it.
On the day that our Queen died, there was other news occurring, but I found that the BBC tried to find ten million ways to say the same thing over and over (often saying it more and more slowly to pad out time) while totally disregarding everything else. In fact, as the days pass, it still seems to be that way, albeit, at a faster pace.
In the coming times most of us will look back at the events which happened, we will think of her, we will remember where we were when we learned of her death but, at the moment, I feel like there is a real media imbalance. I don't need this much information thrown at me in order to form memories and there are only a few ways to basically say the same thing.