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Work and Germany Part II: Abandonment Recovery
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<blockquote data-quote="Copabanana" data-source="post: 674281" data-attributes="member: 18958"><p>I was really touched by this, New Leaf.</p><p>Thank you.</p><p>Thank you for your kindness, New Leaf.</p><p>It hurts. But I think the onion skin is helping. I will soon go to bed and read. That will help.</p><p>I bet you are a great cook, New Leaf. What will you cook for him? </p><p></p><p>You know, my Dad was a Merchant Marine and he lived in Hawaii for years. Before that he lived in San Francisco, and so did I. We would go to Chinatown to his friends apartments where the extended family occupied the whole building. I just remember how delicious the food was. When we at at their house they cooked the best steaks in the world, with fried rice!!! When we went to restaurants, we would be at long banquet tables with delicacies and all kinds of liquor. I was too young to drink. But I wanted to. I love ceremony. </p><p>I believe he will be. Tell him we have all decided he needs to stay off work and that you will look into the retirement options. </p><p></p><p>He deserves to live fully and not work himself into the ground. Literally.</p><p></p><p>Make sure, New Leaf, and look at my posts about illness and retirement options. While I did not do this, I know some about it. </p><p></p><p>COPA</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Copabanana, post: 674281, member: 18958"] I was really touched by this, New Leaf. Thank you. Thank you for your kindness, New Leaf. It hurts. But I think the onion skin is helping. I will soon go to bed and read. That will help. I bet you are a great cook, New Leaf. What will you cook for him? You know, my Dad was a Merchant Marine and he lived in Hawaii for years. Before that he lived in San Francisco, and so did I. We would go to Chinatown to his friends apartments where the extended family occupied the whole building. I just remember how delicious the food was. When we at at their house they cooked the best steaks in the world, with fried rice!!! When we went to restaurants, we would be at long banquet tables with delicacies and all kinds of liquor. I was too young to drink. But I wanted to. I love ceremony. I believe he will be. Tell him we have all decided he needs to stay off work and that you will look into the retirement options. He deserves to live fully and not work himself into the ground. Literally. Make sure, New Leaf, and look at my posts about illness and retirement options. While I did not do this, I know some about it. COPA [/QUOTE]
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