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the ball is in his court??
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<blockquote data-quote="Sam3" data-source="post: 723151" data-attributes="member: 19290"><p>Thank you for asking.</p><p></p><p>She is strong again — with another chink and a little more rust on her armor — an 88 year old veteran of many battles with, for and alongside her own family. And maybe because of that she exudes a deep sense of peace.</p><p></p><p>I’m sorry you lost your parents that way. My father with whom I was very close fought a terminal illness for many years. I don’t think there’s any good way, but together like that must have been so hard. </p><p></p><p>A colleague shared with me that her 94 year old mother in law, who for many years left home only for doctors visits, showed up with her nurse at her granddaughters wedding and reception, to everyone’s great surprise. She danced</p><p>the night away in her wheelchair with four generations of her family. Went home that night and died in her sleep</p><p></p><p>That’s a good way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sam3, post: 723151, member: 19290"] Thank you for asking. She is strong again — with another chink and a little more rust on her armor — an 88 year old veteran of many battles with, for and alongside her own family. And maybe because of that she exudes a deep sense of peace. I’m sorry you lost your parents that way. My father with whom I was very close fought a terminal illness for many years. I don’t think there’s any good way, but together like that must have been so hard. A colleague shared with me that her 94 year old mother in law, who for many years left home only for doctors visits, showed up with her nurse at her granddaughters wedding and reception, to everyone’s great surprise. She danced the night away in her wheelchair with four generations of her family. Went home that night and died in her sleep That’s a good way. [/QUOTE]
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