I'm sorry for your loss but her love for you and yours for her will always remain in your heart.
I just saw the post and looked it over, I don't know you well but I know what my mother and father mean to me... So I can only imagine how I would feel if I was in your shoes and is scary as of yet I don't know such pain and sorrow... I hope you and yours are feeling better. God bless her soul.
My dearest online friends, Once more, I want to thank each and everyone of you that took the time to post on this thread and express your sympathies. Everyday gets a little easier, and having finally laid her to rest yesterday, brought about some closure. As was mentioned previously, if I took the time to create a thread to share my loss, it's beacuse I sincerely value this community. Again, a heartfelt thank you to you all. Peace.
Sorry to hear about your loss. One way to keep the happier memories is to remember that while you lost a little of yourself when she passed, a little of her lives on through you. Express yourself in ways that make her proud, and you will be sure to smile every time you think of her. BT
Give me a little time and should be up and running...and posting in the "Bikini" and "Breasts" threads once more.
bernardo, i am very sorry to hear about your great loss.it matters not how old they are or how prepared we thought we were;the loss of one's mother is always devastating. my condolences to you and your family. nothing would make your mother happier than to see you from above; doing well in life,happy,healthy,honest and honouring her whenever possible. take care, -andri
Hey have not been on in a while. Just saw this. Its never to late to offer my sympaties. CONDOLIANZE.
The hard part of losing a parent is they are not there for you anymore. I lost my dad in 1966, and I lost my mom in 2004, she lived here in the same town as me, no longer can I stop by her house, or call her on the phone just to say Hi, it's been two years, and I still want to call her and just talk..... A parent always has time to just listen, and they usually don't judge you, they are always there for you, until they aren't there anymore....... I don't know if we ever 'get over' that, we just learn to deal with it, and it's tough on us.
Wow!!! It's weird to see this thread is still up, 4 months to the day after my mom passed on. Aron, thank you. Franco, I've handled it pretty well. However, (for me) my mom first died a few years back, when diabetes and alzheimers was rotting her mind, so she wasn't "there for me" already. Her physical death was a deliverance for my family, since both diseases were really taking their toll in the months prior to her death.
Thanks. She was a great mom, who raised me at home. In her remaining years I did all that I could to assist her, as well as supporting my dad who took loving care of her....at home. I'm reminded of a saying: "The way you treat your parents, will be the way your children will treat you."
My belated condolences also. Sorry to hear Bernie, my mother has been going though a tough time health wise also. She is the main reason I dropped everything & moved back to Ft. Worth from Houston.
Please accept my belated sympathy. Losing one's mom can't be easy. Goodbyes are never fun. God bless you and your family.