You are so Loved! Nick is with you always. Recalling how we met soon after his passing. A beautiful, young widow, my heart broke for you: Your last hours, days , weeks with Coco are holy and devine: so much light around you already, not sure there could be more. It’s the dialogue between you and your mom you have shared that makes your readers feel deeply connected to you. Thank you, and may you never stop writing, loving and caring for the world. I love your words. So much more relatable and meaningful to me as i was unable to be with my mom in the end of her life. I feel your paci. Nick has you.
I read with Jerry, as we can easily relate to both the steps to Hospice and sadness of experiencing our parents’ physical, and mental, withering.
All we can say is, hang in there and keep being there for her. We sure don’t get much training or advice on how to handle the final times for our loved ones.
As you know, it’s a different kind of emotional process with the ups and downs of a beloved senior than with a more abrupt, accidental death of a loved one. Nothing prepares you. You just make your way and stumble through as best as you can.
Thank you for sharing! We’re feel for you at these painful and pliant times. You are both fortunate to have your hearts so close. You are there for her, and that’s a LOT!
Wow… I don’t have words. I just have emotions burbling all over the place.
“Burbling” I love that
Oh Katia...my heart goes out to you. Sending strength and hugs.
Thank you.
Hello dear Katia,
You are so Loved! Nick is with you always. Recalling how we met soon after his passing. A beautiful, young widow, my heart broke for you: Your last hours, days , weeks with Coco are holy and devine: so much light around you already, not sure there could be more. It’s the dialogue between you and your mom you have shared that makes your readers feel deeply connected to you. Thank you, and may you never stop writing, loving and caring for the world. I love your words. So much more relatable and meaningful to me as i was unable to be with my mom in the end of her life. I feel your paci. Nick has you.
We are with you. Love, Mary
Thank you Katia. You write so well. You bring reality and emotion in your words
Thank you Steve.
Katia,
I read with Jerry, as we can easily relate to both the steps to Hospice and sadness of experiencing our parents’ physical, and mental, withering.
All we can say is, hang in there and keep being there for her. We sure don’t get much training or advice on how to handle the final times for our loved ones.
As you know, it’s a different kind of emotional process with the ups and downs of a beloved senior than with a more abrupt, accidental death of a loved one. Nothing prepares you. You just make your way and stumble through as best as you can.
Thank you for sharing! We’re feel for you at these painful and pliant times. You are both fortunate to have your hearts so close. You are there for her, and that’s a LOT!
Love you!
Amy & Jer 😘
Thank you so much Amy.