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[quote=Anonymous]My 4-year old daughter was cuddling in bed with me last night and suddenly said, “Mommy when you die, who will cook for me? How will I make my food? I don’t know how.” It broke my heart. I hugged her and told her that she wouldn’t have to worry about mommy not cooking for s long long time, and when the day comes that I leave, she will know how to cook for herself, and maybe her own kids. But it was sobering to think about and made me think of the posters in this thread. I have both of my parents, but I’ve lost s child. I’ve also had 10+ loved ones die within my lifetime. Tragic deaths: car accidents, hit and runs, shootings, cancer. Some old age. Losing my child made me stop feeling them the same way. Having my child ask about what it would be like to lose me though seems to have eveu Thing surging back again, because that I just would t bear for her. I pray all my pain in life is just a perfect path for her peace and grace in hers. [/quote]
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