Sorry to hear about your memaw... I think the inevitability of life (particularly when it comes to the ones we love) is one of the hardest things to deal with...and it's so painful trying to make adjustments to the "aftermath" of that inevitability, but it does get easier... Your memaw is likely much better off where she's at now--safer, and has close access to help if she needs it. You've already made the most important adjustment--realizing how valuable your time with her is, and appeciating it. Staying in her house is a good idea, if it can work out for the others. After my grandpa died and my grandparents' house was put up for sale, I remember wanting to live there & go to college in WV & having my grandma stay there with me, so they didn't have to sell the house, because I couldn't bear to think of it belonging to anyone else. As far as your memaw is concerned, I'm sure she'll appreciate your visits & spending time with her--that will probably make the transition easier for her, as well (having as much familiarity around as
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whys this site gotta be so addictive??? its just like facebook. the cultural diversity around here is thick and fascinating. you cant help but get attached :) how feel you, my friend?
i dont know where the question mark came from. maybe its cause im kinda drunk. all i know is that it should have been an !!!!! exclamation point!!!! typing is hard to get right whren youre drumk
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