Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Feel bad for her kids, only in their 20s.
Daughter is 29 and son is 25. Plenty of people have parents who died when they were younger than those ages!
While that’s true, it’s also true that it’s young overall to lose their parents. It’s not a competition of who had it worse. It’s totally appropriate for someone to feel bad for her kids in a thread about Diane Keaton’s young adult children.
Sure it's sad but, they are over 18 and had a great life with Diane, I'm sure. One should always think of other people to put things into perspective. My dad died when i was 14.
My mom died when I was 24 and it absolutely gutted me. I dont think we need to play the who had it worse game and no it is not necessary to put things into perspective to compare grief. Losing a parent sucks
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Feel bad for her kids, only in their 20s.
Daughter is 29 and son is 25. Plenty of people have parents who died when they were younger than those ages!
While that’s true, it’s also true that it’s young overall to lose their parents. It’s not a competition of who had it worse. It’s totally appropriate for someone to feel bad for her kids in a thread about Diane Keaton’s young adult children.
Sure it's sad but, they are over 18 and had a great life with Diane, I'm sure. One should always think of other people to put things into perspective. My dad died when i was 14.

Anonymous wrote:I confess my favorite film was not her "best"--but I always loved it. Baby Boom, will rewatch tomorrow.
Anonymous wrote:I confess my favorite film was not her "best"--but I always loved it. Baby Boom, will rewatch tomorrow.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Feel bad for her kids, only in their 20s.
Daughter is 29 and son is 25. Plenty of people have parents who died when they were younger than those ages!
While that’s true, it’s also true that it’s young overall to lose their parents. It’s not a competition of who had it worse. It’s totally appropriate for someone to feel bad for her kids in a thread about Diane Keaton’s young adult children.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Feel bad for her kids, only in their 20s.
Daughter is 29 and son is 25. Plenty of people have parents who died when they were younger than those ages!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gone too soon. Absolutely loved her films - especially Something’s Gotta Give with Jack Nicholson. She was one of a kind.
I’ll respectfully disagree. She is gone just in time to not burden anyone around her
Anonymous wrote:Feel bad for her kids, only in their 20s.
Anonymous wrote:Gone too soon. Absolutely loved her films - especially Something’s Gotta Give with Jack Nicholson. She was one of a kind.
Anonymous wrote:In The Family Stone, there's a pregnant sister - is she the same actress who played the pregnant woman on Grey's Anatomy who was in the ferry explosion that Alex helped and then fell for, only to find she was crazy?
Anonymous wrote:Gone too soon. Absolutely loved her films - especially Something’s Gotta Give with Jack Nicholson. She was one of a kind.