glenn514
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This time of Thanksgiving, Advent and Christmas has quickly become a very bittersweet time for me. Thanksgiving was hard, but I did almost all the cooking, which kept me out of trouble. And the food was DELICIOUS! [Deep-fried 16 lb. turkey; REAL mashed potatoes; green bean casserole; Stove Top stuffing] One of my daughters and her husband came out to share it with me...and remind me to stay with our "traditions," like eating in the dining room, rather than at the kitchen table.
It's been a bit over a year since I suddenly became Marie's full-time care giver. My daughters and I were fully aware of the final outcome, which explains why I would come downstairs in the morning, fearing that the she had died overnight. She hung in there as long as the Lord let her, which was a blessing to me and the family.
Now, with each decoration for Advent and Christmas that I put out, I am reminded of her love for this season. My tears still flow...and always will...but I have not "lost" her. I KNOW where she is! And I'll be there one day, too. In the meantime, I, too, will celebrate Advent, Christmas and Epiphany just like the shepherds, angels and Wise Men of long ago celebrated.
In dulci jubilo...Christ was born for this!
glenn514
It's been a bit over a year since I suddenly became Marie's full-time care giver. My daughters and I were fully aware of the final outcome, which explains why I would come downstairs in the morning, fearing that the she had died overnight. She hung in there as long as the Lord let her, which was a blessing to me and the family.
Now, with each decoration for Advent and Christmas that I put out, I am reminded of her love for this season. My tears still flow...and always will...but I have not "lost" her. I KNOW where she is! And I'll be there one day, too. In the meantime, I, too, will celebrate Advent, Christmas and Epiphany just like the shepherds, angels and Wise Men of long ago celebrated.
In dulci jubilo...Christ was born for this!
glenn514
