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<blockquote data-quote="Lothlorien" data-source="post: 401502" data-attributes="member: 1024"><p>That's why I'm leary about taking the kids up there. I will never forget seeing my grandmother at her wake and how swollen she was. It didn't look like her at all. I hated seeing my other grandmother after her last major stroke. She couldn't talk, just look at you and try to say something. It was horrible. mother in law cooked dinner for us last Sunday (she insisted and it was the first time she cooked in MONTHS). I'd rather have my kids have that memory than their last memory of her seeing her hooked up to every tube and bag known to man with alarms and bells going off constantly. </p><p> </p><p>I told the kids last night that she was not doing well. I told them daddy wanted to spend the night with her and didn't want to leave her alone. They were both a bit sad, but didn't go any further.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lothlorien, post: 401502, member: 1024"] That's why I'm leary about taking the kids up there. I will never forget seeing my grandmother at her wake and how swollen she was. It didn't look like her at all. I hated seeing my other grandmother after her last major stroke. She couldn't talk, just look at you and try to say something. It was horrible. mother in law cooked dinner for us last Sunday (she insisted and it was the first time she cooked in MONTHS). I'd rather have my kids have that memory than their last memory of her seeing her hooked up to every tube and bag known to man with alarms and bells going off constantly. I told the kids last night that she was not doing well. I told them daddy wanted to spend the night with her and didn't want to leave her alone. They were both a bit sad, but didn't go any further. [/QUOTE]
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