This thread replaces
"Love Notes from Caregivers who have lost someone".
You have been through the pain of care giving a loved one and they have passed. So as not to relive the recent pain of care giving those last days, THIS THREAD IS FOR YOU. To express yourself; be supported by others who have lost their parent, spouse, friend, loved one. A caregiver's grieving and recovering post. If ever you just want to sign in without saying something, put three xxx or three ..., then click post, someone will know you were here, on your special thread, it's yours to say whatever you want. You can even honor your Mom's memory by posting about her.
Posting this in honor of a friend who lost her Mom on Mother's Day....
Sorry for your recent loss of your Mom.
She got Covid after a Christmas gathering he had at her home & never came back. She would’ve been 99 this month.
I don’t know what age that I would go back to if we are given a choice in the afterlife. Maybe somewhere in my 20’s.
I hope that my mom and dad are young again while in heaven!
Thinking of Luckylu, but I was just getting started!
Honoring your Mom too, on this day, Aug. 3, 2021.
After our parent's have been gone for awhile, I personally feel celebrating their birthdays is a good and comforting thing.
So today, since there are two birthdays, we will celebrate by having German Chocolate cake.
The celebration is as much for you and your Mom as it is for Luckylu!
Happy Birthday to CWillie's Mom!
The world has indeed changed from 102 years ago!
My Dad would have been 113 in July!
My mom's bday was today too, she was born Aug 3 1919 - Just imagine how the world has changed since then!
Happy Birthday to your Mom in Heaven, would have been 92 today!
I love what you posted earlier on this thread. I think there are many interesting stories about our family that were never spoken of. Somehow, the stories of these special people become lost. I don’t think we have an appreciation of these things until we get older.
(life is short)
Along time friend once said to me: "The problem with you is that you are too smart for your own good."
Still mulling that over, wondering what she really meant.
"Life after the loss of a loved one".