Anonymous wrote:I am so sorry. This is going to sound trivial now, but book a family photographer to come to their house & take photos of everyone in their natural environment asap. My mom was diagnosed w/ terminal cancer (and only lived 8 wks), and I got a photographer to come out that weekend. The rest of my family thought it was morbid & nuts, but we all treasure those photos. My kids are now 6, 5 & 2, and the kids love looking at these photos of themselves with grandma, and it's an easy way to keep her memory alive and chat about her with them
As my mother progressed through her terminal cancer we had chances to visit over those months. Pictures of those visits are cherished and helps bring those memories to the fore. The fact that we had that time was also important as it gave all of us a chance to share with her, and each other, the memories of the past, the laughter and tears and also the future plans. I have seen many in great angst over not having that time when someone dies suddenly. Hence the importance of treating each time we visit as the last.