Hugs. I know you’ve had too much of this recently.

Thank you.

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Thank you. There was a constant stream of visitors for the few days she was in the hospice — at least four most of the time. Her husband and daughter were there when she died.

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She’s just died.

Thanks. My nephew and niece are in their early 30s. I would have hated to lose my mother then.

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Thank you. They’re saying she just has days left, so we’re all in the getting ready to adjust stages.

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She did — she just would have liked more time with her young grandchildren and the two more due next year. She’s 54.

Having a quick lunch, then heading out to the hospice to visit my brother’s wife. :(

I hope that after the next one we can stop for a while.

That’s where my sister in law was last year. I barely seem to have time to put my funeral clothes away this year.