Guest guest Posted June 25, 2001 Report Share Posted June 25, 2001 Karina, I'm so sorry for you all. But I think she had not been ill for too long? Although it's hard for you, better that in some ways than to watch the long slow decline. Remember her and think back to the lovely weekend you were having when she passed on - maybe you can think that peace came to all of you for a while then. I heard that my grandpa had died on a Saturday morning in April, when I'd spent the previous week thinking " I must take a long lunch and go down to the hospital to see him " and finally on the Friday I took a long lunch and had... a long lunch. Although yes, I feel guilty, I also kind of know that he'd have been pleased that I'd gone out for a nice meal and a drink - if that makes sense? Tim will never know his grandma, and that hurts so much - I know how you feel. But your two will want to know all about her. Many hugs, Anneliese And so she died Had a wonderful long weekend in Weymouth, then came back to find news that my lovely aunt, Godmother and friend had died. She died in a Norwegian hospital on Friday, whilst DH and I were enjoying a leisurely Pimms around the sand pit at Moonefleet Manor with our two babies. She died on our fifth wedding anniversary, exactly 5 years after she held a wonderful speech at our wedding, funny, warm and witty, and in English. Karina Mum to Emilia (2 1/2) and Sebastian (9 months, 4th tooth coming through today) who will never ever know their wonderful great aunt who meant so much to me. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 25, 2001 Report Share Posted June 25, 2001 Karina, I'm so sorry for you all. But I think she had not been ill for too long? Although it's hard for you, better that in some ways than to watch the long slow decline. Remember her and think back to the lovely weekend you were having when she passed on - maybe you can think that peace came to all of you for a while then. I heard that my grandpa had died on a Saturday morning in April, when I'd spent the previous week thinking " I must take a long lunch and go down to the hospital to see him " and finally on the Friday I took a long lunch and had... a long lunch. Although yes, I feel guilty, I also kind of know that he'd have been pleased that I'd gone out for a nice meal and a drink - if that makes sense? Tim will never know his grandma, and that hurts so much - I know how you feel. But your two will want to know all about her. Many hugs, Anneliese And so she died Had a wonderful long weekend in Weymouth, then came back to find news that my lovely aunt, Godmother and friend had died. She died in a Norwegian hospital on Friday, whilst DH and I were enjoying a leisurely Pimms around the sand pit at Moonefleet Manor with our two babies. She died on our fifth wedding anniversary, exactly 5 years after she held a wonderful speech at our wedding, funny, warm and witty, and in English. Karina Mum to Emilia (2 1/2) and Sebastian (9 months, 4th tooth coming through today) who will never ever know their wonderful great aunt who meant so much to me. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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