Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How are you feeling?
I'm worried that you're putting on a brave face but are not OK with this cavalier attitude of your loved ones and friends.
My condolences, OP.
I'm not ok - I think it's rude. I do have my sister, cousins and other family so I have plenty of support, so brave face not needed.
PP you replied to. Then I would upbraid the menfolk, honestly. Especially that moron of a husband of yours.
He probably thinks since he offered to help in any way possible, I'm good. The fact he walked away with me talking mid-sentence to get ready for his ride, not good.
Anonymous wrote:Husband: "Let me know if I can do anything; I'm headed out on a bike ride"
Close male friend calls: "Want to offer my condolences; you wouldn't believe (latest political stuff)"
God, men suck sometimes!
As for Mom, was not expecting it but she was on the decline at her assisted living. Blessing is she went fast (stroke), her way, and was very happy where she was living. She loved it and they loved her. She and my sister live cross-country and sister said she can handle all the arrangements with my mother's friend and I need not come out. Her urn and my Dad's urn (he passed two years ago) will be sent to me as she said she wanted to be (and I quote) "on the mantle of doom with your pets and your MIL". LOL.
We will have a celebration of live in NY where most family is in the next few months.
Anonymous wrote:So you’re not doing anything, but the men suck because they’re not doing anything? Ok….
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m so sorry for your loss. Losing your mom hits hard. Since it wasn’t expected, it may take a while to really sink in. When I lost my dad suddenly, I kept wondering when it would feel real. When something as seismic as the loss of a parent happens to you, it’s hard to see the rest of the world go on about their business, like it’s an ordinary day.
I’m not excusing your dh, because I think he should have prioritized supporting you, but I wonder if he is having some unexpected emotions and felt like he needed to go ride his bike as a way to process. The death of a spouse’s parent really drives home the mortality of your own parent.
No, he just texted me "I'm not dead" meaning he hadn't wrecked and that he was having beers with the crew. Talk about insensitive!
I'm a bit shell-shocked due to the suddenness but I'm happy she didn't suffer
I love his sense of humor and the fact that he is down to earth.
I hope it gets better for you in a few days or weeks
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How are you feeling?
I'm worried that you're putting on a brave face but are not OK with this cavalier attitude of your loved ones and friends.
My condolences, OP.
And I'm surprisingly OK. She was 89 with a bad heart and bad kidneys. When she had a heart attack/stroke two years ago, I figured it would be under 5 years. And she had a wonderful two years. She was the last of 11 kids and I suspect there is all heck breaking loose up there - LOL.