I was one of the lucky ones. I loved her and she loved me. Multiple people at her services told me what nice things she would tell them about me.
She was 70. I can't believe she's gone. |
I'm sorry for you loss. It sounds like you had a lovely relationship. |
Sorry for your loss. I also had a sweet mother in law who died too soon of a horrible disease. |
A MIL that was loved and will be truly missed. Such a nice thought! Hugs, OP. |
Sorry for your loss OP. |
I'm so sorry to hear that. I lost my mother five years ago and my mother-in-law has truly been like a second mother to me. I can't imagine losing her too at this point. Thinking of you. |
Thank you all. This week has been hard. I met my husband young so I have known her for 20 years. It is a big hole. And PP - I am so sorry for the loss of your mother, and I hope you will have your MIL for many, many years to come. |
I still miss mine. Died in 2005. |
Sorry for your loss. It's nice that she's remembered so fondly. Keep her alive for your kids. |
Thank you so much, and I've been thinking of you tonight and sending love. |
I'm sorry for your loss. |
I'm so sorry, OP. My MIL turns a rather fragile 80 this year, and lost both her husband and youngest son in the past year. I PRAY that she survives this devastating time, at least for a couple of years. She is an absolutely amazing woman, who single-handedly saved her growing family from the Vietnam war. I admire her so much. |
She sounds awesome. She is what I aspire to be someday, and I hope I have the chance. I have the opposite situation - I can't do anything right. You would think it would be enough that we have a self sustaining, independent, healthy, happy, hard working, warm and welcoming family that never asks for anything, and has helped out the family (in some pretty amazing ways, I might add)? Nope, not in my MILs eyes. Take, take, take...... |
She sounds awesome. She is what I aspire to be someday, and I hope I have the chance. I have the opposite situation - I can't do anything right. You would think it would be enough that we have a self sustaining, independent, healthy, happy, hard working, warm and welcoming family that never asks for anything, and has helped out the family (in some pretty amazing ways, I might add)? Nope, not in my MILs eyes. Take, take, take...... |
Sorry for your loss OP,.
I'm a man, but I love my MIL , she's been more of a mom to me than my own mother. |