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What you need to know if a loved one dies?
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<blockquote data-quote="Shari" data-source="post: 236705" data-attributes="member: 1848"><p>Flylady.com talks about this. She calls it a master plan or command book or something like that. It includes details of the day to day routine, too; A list of all the families bills, who takes care of paying them and on what day they get paid, when you refill prescriptions, routines you go thru to get your kids to school/bed/soccer etc, basically the highlights of your daily routine that make it all work. Her point of the book was that even if you were laid up sick, you can give your mom the book and things can flow as seamlessly as possible. It was food for thought for me. Even tho I'm not a flylady groupie, I've learned a lot from her website.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shari, post: 236705, member: 1848"] Flylady.com talks about this. She calls it a master plan or command book or something like that. It includes details of the day to day routine, too; A list of all the families bills, who takes care of paying them and on what day they get paid, when you refill prescriptions, routines you go thru to get your kids to school/bed/soccer etc, basically the highlights of your daily routine that make it all work. Her point of the book was that even if you were laid up sick, you can give your mom the book and things can flow as seamlessly as possible. It was food for thought for me. Even tho I'm not a flylady groupie, I've learned a lot from her website. [/QUOTE]
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