Photo: Sierra Blanco PhotographyIt’s been nearly a month since thedeathofJohn McCainand his daughterMeghanis trying her best to adjust to life without him.On Monday, Meghan, 33, shared a sweet photo of herself sitting alongside her dad with the view of Cornville, Arizona in front of them.“1 month tomorrow. I love you,” Meghan captioned the heartwarming photo.The tribute comes just a few days after Meghanposted another memoryof the late senator. “Old screenshot from one of our Sunday calls I found on my phone,” Meghan wrote along with a quote from author C.S. Lewis that read: “The death of a beloved is an amputation.”Since McCain’s death, Meghan has remained out of the spotlight, which includes beingabsent from her seat onThe Viewsince the season 22 premiere earlier this month.Meghan’s close friend S.E. Cuppopened up on how the talk show co-host is doingduring an appearance onWatch What Happens Livelast week. “She’s okay. She’s still working through it,” Cupp, 39, toldWWHLhostAndy Cohen. “She’s taking a leave before she comes back into it all.”“It’s been really hard on her,” Cupp added.At McCain’sfuneral on Sept. 1, Meghan delivered an emotional eulogy. “Dad, I love you. I always have,” Meghan said.“All that I am, all that I hope, all that I dream is grounded in what you taught me. You loved me and you showed me what love must be. Your greatness is woven into my life. It is woven into my mother’s life.”“It is woven into my sister’s life. It is woven into my brothers’ lives. It is woven into the life and liberty of the country you sacrificed so much to defend.”Sierra Blanco PhotographyMeghan also spoke about her dad’s impact on the country.RELATED VIDEO: Meghan McCain Honors Her Dad Ahead of Father’s Day: ‘I Have a Beautiful Feeling About Our Relationship’“The America of John McCain is generous and welcoming and bold. She is resourceful and confident and secure. She meets her responsibilities, she speaks quietly because she is strong.”“America does not boast because she has no need to. The America of John McCain has no need to be great again because America was always great.”Sen. McCain died at the age of 81 after abattle with glioblastoma, an extremely aggressive brain tumor.
Photo: Sierra Blanco Photography

It’s been nearly a month since thedeathofJohn McCainand his daughterMeghanis trying her best to adjust to life without him.On Monday, Meghan, 33, shared a sweet photo of herself sitting alongside her dad with the view of Cornville, Arizona in front of them.“1 month tomorrow. I love you,” Meghan captioned the heartwarming photo.The tribute comes just a few days after Meghanposted another memoryof the late senator. “Old screenshot from one of our Sunday calls I found on my phone,” Meghan wrote along with a quote from author C.S. Lewis that read: “The death of a beloved is an amputation.”Since McCain’s death, Meghan has remained out of the spotlight, which includes beingabsent from her seat onThe Viewsince the season 22 premiere earlier this month.Meghan’s close friend S.E. Cuppopened up on how the talk show co-host is doingduring an appearance onWatch What Happens Livelast week. “She’s okay. She’s still working through it,” Cupp, 39, toldWWHLhostAndy Cohen. “She’s taking a leave before she comes back into it all.”“It’s been really hard on her,” Cupp added.At McCain’sfuneral on Sept. 1, Meghan delivered an emotional eulogy. “Dad, I love you. I always have,” Meghan said.“All that I am, all that I hope, all that I dream is grounded in what you taught me. You loved me and you showed me what love must be. Your greatness is woven into my life. It is woven into my mother’s life.”“It is woven into my sister’s life. It is woven into my brothers’ lives. It is woven into the life and liberty of the country you sacrificed so much to defend.”Sierra Blanco PhotographyMeghan also spoke about her dad’s impact on the country.RELATED VIDEO: Meghan McCain Honors Her Dad Ahead of Father’s Day: ‘I Have a Beautiful Feeling About Our Relationship’“The America of John McCain is generous and welcoming and bold. She is resourceful and confident and secure. She meets her responsibilities, she speaks quietly because she is strong.”“America does not boast because she has no need to. The America of John McCain has no need to be great again because America was always great.”Sen. McCain died at the age of 81 after abattle with glioblastoma, an extremely aggressive brain tumor.
It’s been nearly a month since thedeathofJohn McCainand his daughterMeghanis trying her best to adjust to life without him.
On Monday, Meghan, 33, shared a sweet photo of herself sitting alongside her dad with the view of Cornville, Arizona in front of them.
“1 month tomorrow. I love you,” Meghan captioned the heartwarming photo.
The tribute comes just a few days after Meghanposted another memoryof the late senator. “Old screenshot from one of our Sunday calls I found on my phone,” Meghan wrote along with a quote from author C.S. Lewis that read: “The death of a beloved is an amputation.”
Since McCain’s death, Meghan has remained out of the spotlight, which includes beingabsent from her seat onThe Viewsince the season 22 premiere earlier this month.
Meghan’s close friend S.E. Cuppopened up on how the talk show co-host is doingduring an appearance onWatch What Happens Livelast week. “She’s okay. She’s still working through it,” Cupp, 39, toldWWHLhostAndy Cohen. “She’s taking a leave before she comes back into it all.”
“It’s been really hard on her,” Cupp added.
At McCain’sfuneral on Sept. 1, Meghan delivered an emotional eulogy. “Dad, I love you. I always have,” Meghan said.
“All that I am, all that I hope, all that I dream is grounded in what you taught me. You loved me and you showed me what love must be. Your greatness is woven into my life. It is woven into my mother’s life.”
“It is woven into my sister’s life. It is woven into my brothers’ lives. It is woven into the life and liberty of the country you sacrificed so much to defend.”
Sierra Blanco Photography

Meghan also spoke about her dad’s impact on the country.
RELATED VIDEO: Meghan McCain Honors Her Dad Ahead of Father’s Day: ‘I Have a Beautiful Feeling About Our Relationship’
“The America of John McCain is generous and welcoming and bold. She is resourceful and confident and secure. She meets her responsibilities, she speaks quietly because she is strong.”
“America does not boast because she has no need to. The America of John McCain has no need to be great again because America was always great.”
Sen. McCain died at the age of 81 after abattle with glioblastoma, an extremely aggressive brain tumor.
source: people.com