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difficult child's father may die soon from cancer.
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<blockquote data-quote="Star*" data-source="post: 423120" data-attributes="member: 4964"><p>Jody, </p><p> </p><p>If she wants to go? I'd allow her to go. The chances that she will build those lifetime frienships with her other Grandparents and Aunties are probably slim. Dude went to meet his Father and his family thinking he would be greeted like the long lost son and well? Hasn't worked out like that. He's been starving and excpet for one Uncle? Hasn't been so much as an offer for a banana. </p><p> </p><p>This just has to be more about her, and her memories of him and her. She can't have the moment back - once he's gone. Maybe you could contact a grief counselor at a local hospital and ask them before hand what are good things to say to her to be prepared. </p><p> </p><p>Hugs</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Star*, post: 423120, member: 4964"] Jody, If she wants to go? I'd allow her to go. The chances that she will build those lifetime frienships with her other Grandparents and Aunties are probably slim. Dude went to meet his Father and his family thinking he would be greeted like the long lost son and well? Hasn't worked out like that. He's been starving and excpet for one Uncle? Hasn't been so much as an offer for a banana. This just has to be more about her, and her memories of him and her. She can't have the moment back - once he's gone. Maybe you could contact a grief counselor at a local hospital and ask them before hand what are good things to say to her to be prepared. Hugs [/QUOTE]
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