When Mommy Leaves

I haven't been very active with the blog for several months now. Thank you to all who expressed concern. I guess it's time to come clean with why.
My dad passed away 2 years ago and it was a very difficult experience for me. Way beyond anything I ever imagined.
At that time we invited my mother to come and live with us, which she did.
She passed away on September 26 of this year.
It's been extremely challenging for me to deal with her death as well. But I'm glad we had those 2 years together. Her health was bad, so it was a very challenging time as I cared for her, but they were 2 precious years that I'll always hold dear.
I'm also thankful that having a truly passive residual network marketing income allowed me to spend time with her rather than having to work outside the house.
I've been putting off writing about this because I wanted to give her a wonderful tribute. But the truth is there are no words.
So the best I can do is to quote Darcie Sims:
"My mom taught me everything - except how to live without her."






2 Comments:
I admire you for posting this news, As well I have no words of comfort for you, and your wisdom in your comment is Truth, We are not taught to live without them.
I know in can leave a person "stuck in time" Loosing their parents no matter what age we are is painful, I try my best to make them proud, even when I feel , Due to my own Illness that I can not go forward Their memory is too Important to let go, so keeping Them proud of me is my drive.
Than you for sharing your truthfullness is a distint quality not found in many, I admire your determanation to express what cannot be put into words.
We support you, we aknowledge you as a person who can persevere and know that you are special, as Your parents still think so, they always will...So Do the many who love to read your wisdom, if it flows with truth you can never go wrong....There is nothing lost that isn't found in everything you do and say....They molded you into who you are today in some way or another and will continue to do so if you allow..
You put into one sentence what I could never say or confront,Thank you for sharing your feelings and may you be comforted by our creator...
Hi Barry,
I know that no words will be enough to console the loss of a loved one but it surely is a period that can never be undone. My deepest condolences and being a leader yourself, i am sure you will only come out stronger.
Take Care & God Bless,
Seeni
blogmiracle.com
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