Peaches

Apr 01, 2020 10:42

I keep thinking I should post about the covid (as Bobby and I call it at home), but honestly, feel like everyone would be fatigued about hearing the particulars of one more person's lockdown. Still, I know I should, for posterity, right? As a primary document for future historians ( Read more... )

in memory, the covid, family

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elwenlj April 1 2020, 16:36:14 UTC
I am so sorry to hear of your loss at what it already an awful time. All I can do is send virtual hugs your way. :(

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silver_trails April 1 2020, 16:49:21 UTC
I am sorry, dear. *hugs*

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shirebound April 1 2020, 17:17:11 UTC
I'm very sorry to hear about your father-in-law. I very recently went through a similar experience with my mom. We were relieved that she was recovering from a very bad bout of bronchitis when she unexpectedly died of heart failure. I can empathize with the feeling of unreality, and the frustration that so much 'real life' is interfering with a normal grieving process. And I can also empathize, in a warm and gently smiling way, with the many good memories you have. Thank goodness for those. Much love to you and Bobby.

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just_jenni April 1 2020, 18:53:43 UTC
I'm sorry for Bobby's and your loss. I'm sure it must feel surreal at a time like this when everything is no longer "normal" and can't be done in the usual way anymore. Please stay well yourselves.

Sean is to begin studying online soon. I don't know why it's taking so long. Just this morning I received three computer-generated calls from his school, all with the exact same message. It was for all parents, asking if any of their kids had left their Chromebooks in their locker at school. They want to make sure that all kids have them before they start the online classes. That was it. I'm impressed that you're already online with your students.

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elfscribe5 April 1 2020, 18:59:50 UTC
Hi Dawn. So sorry to hear about the loss of your father-in-law, who sounds like he was really a second father to you. Personal sorrow in the midst of such world-wide tragedy -- it does feel surreal. My condolences.

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