You are an amazing person Madeline and I am so proud to be your friend.....and I know your mam is sitting with Granny in Heaven and they are both smiling and chatting together....I know they loved our meet up. I'm so relieved NYE disappeared on you in a haze of small joys and you slept through it....Sending you all the strength in my heart to keep you going in 2023 and I am just a line/call away at any hour. You are never on your own, I am here for you xx And your mam knows that...All those signs in Dublin were her telling us, we were meant to be friends & we were meant to meet right in this moment....Your writing is beautiful....This piece is so honest and so perfect x
A beautiful reminder to stay in the now and enjoy our moments for what they are, not should be. I also cared for my mother with Alzheimer’s, and later, my dad and this was the first holiday without either one which was bittersweet but allowed a perspective shift.
I am grateful to read what you have written. Thank you for your honesty and beautiful way of capturing the sorrow and the joy.
Welcome to my newsletter, Bobbe! Happy that you’re here. Thank you so much for reading and for sharing your thoughts, I appreciate it!
You are an amazing person Madeline and I am so proud to be your friend.....and I know your mam is sitting with Granny in Heaven and they are both smiling and chatting together....I know they loved our meet up. I'm so relieved NYE disappeared on you in a haze of small joys and you slept through it....Sending you all the strength in my heart to keep you going in 2023 and I am just a line/call away at any hour. You are never on your own, I am here for you xx And your mam knows that...All those signs in Dublin were her telling us, we were meant to be friends & we were meant to meet right in this moment....Your writing is beautiful....This piece is so honest and so perfect x
A beautiful reminder to stay in the now and enjoy our moments for what they are, not should be. I also cared for my mother with Alzheimer’s, and later, my dad and this was the first holiday without either one which was bittersweet but allowed a perspective shift.