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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Op here. These are all wonderful thoughts, and have made me feel better. At least I do have this time with her, to tell her how much I love her, get her blessings and wisdom and share stories. She is just like mom, but sleepier, physically weak. I told her that I would continue our habit of calling her every evening at 4 pm her time to tell her abour my day, about the girls, what Im making for dinner. I told her, mom, wherever you are, wait for my call. I will listen for you. This will be my new way of praying. We are Hindu and mt beliefs are vague, but I believe in the divine in all of us. thank you all for your kindness and compassion. Indeed, I do feel all the warmth from friends, family and kind strangers. To the PP who lost her dad, I am so sorry. We have a similar timeline.[/quote] Oh OP, I'm so sorry. This brings tears to my eyes. My dad is gone now, but I still "talk" to him, and I know that he "sees" my kids growing up. Just today I was telling my child about how right after he died, I picked a certain bird that would remind me of him. Sure enough, about an hour later, I heard a weird chirping noise, looked up, and it was that bird. Seems corny, but I choose to believe he's with me all the time now, if only in my heart. [/quote]
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