Thank you. I don't know about the beautiful soul part, but I am certainly blessed with lots of beautiful friends!ArkieDukie wrote:What CB&B, Ozzie, and captmojo said. Also a fine gift to the family. You have a beautiful soul, Cathy.
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Very touching, thank you for sharing. God love us.CathyCA wrote:I just spent part of the afternoon in a hospice facility. My friend Debbie died 14 months ago--some of you may remember that I was with her when she died. Today I went to the hospice to visit her dad who is dying. The family was gathered in his room, keeping vigil. After giving them hugs and telling them that I love them, Debbie's mom, Miss Pearl, asked me if I would like to "talk" with Ed. Ed is non-responsive and in the heavy breathing stage. Talk? How am I going to talk to someone who can't talk back?
So, I sat in the chair beside his bed, I held his hand, and I told him who I was and how much I loved him and Miss Pearl, and how they had led such a lovely life together during their 60 year marriage. I told him that they had raised two wonderful children, and that one of them, Debbie, was waiting for him on the other side. I told him that Pearl would be okay, that she was a strong woman and that there were lots of us who would look out for her, and that it was okay for him to go. I told him that lots of people in church this morning had missed him, and that we had prayed for him, and that the choir had sung a beautiful anthem this morning that he had probably heard before when Debbie was in the choir. I told him again how much I love him, and that I would miss him when he was gone.
Every time I said the name Debbie's name, Mr. Ed squeezed my hand.
In true brotherly fashion, as I was on my way out of the room, Doug said to me, "You know, he's probably afraid that the first person he's going to encounter on the other side is Debbie. She always gave Dad such a hard time. That's why he's hesitating to die." And then we both laughed.
Truvy said in Steel Magnolias, "Laughter through tears is my favorite emotion." That's my favorite emotion, too. And today, I shared laughter through tears with friends.
When I went out to the car, the sun was shining, so I opened the sunroof and blasted U2's "Beautiful Day" as I drove home. It WAS a beautiful day.
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Getting close to 3600 post..
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Must do a little PW. Join me?Very Duke Blue wrote:Getting close to 3600 post..
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PWing? You've come to the right place!Very Duke Blue wrote:Must do a little PW. Join me?Very Duke Blue wrote:Getting close to 3600 post..
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So she leaves? Sheesh!Very Duke Blue wrote:Must do a little PW. Join me?Very Duke Blue wrote:Getting close to 3600 post..
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My Dad, the Jet fan, is happy.
I guess it makes up for last night.
I guess it makes up for last night.
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Congrats to the JETS! Who woulda thunk it? Last time I rooted for them, Joe Willie Namath was the QB!
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You and me both.OZZIE4DUKE wrote:Last time I rooted for them, Joe Willie Namath was the QB!
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Thank you, VDB.Very Duke Blue wrote:Very touching, thank you for sharing. God love us.CathyCA wrote:I just spent part of the afternoon in a hospice facility. My friend Debbie died 14 months ago--some of you may remember that I was with her when she died. Today I went to the hospice to visit her dad who is dying. The family was gathered in his room, keeping vigil. After giving them hugs and telling them that I love them, Debbie's mom, Miss Pearl, asked me if I would like to "talk" with Ed. Ed is non-responsive and in the heavy breathing stage. Talk? How am I going to talk to someone who can't talk back?
So, I sat in the chair beside his bed, I held his hand, and I told him who I was and how much I loved him and Miss Pearl, and how they had led such a lovely life together during their 60 year marriage. I told him that they had raised two wonderful children, and that one of them, Debbie, was waiting for him on the other side. I told him that Pearl would be okay, that she was a strong woman and that there were lots of us who would look out for her, and that it was okay for him to go. I told him that lots of people in church this morning had missed him, and that we had prayed for him, and that the choir had sung a beautiful anthem this morning that he had probably heard before when Debbie was in the choir. I told him again how much I love him, and that I would miss him when he was gone.
Every time I said the name Debbie's name, Mr. Ed squeezed my hand.
In true brotherly fashion, as I was on my way out of the room, Doug said to me, "You know, he's probably afraid that the first person he's going to encounter on the other side is Debbie. She always gave Dad such a hard time. That's why he's hesitating to die." And then we both laughed.
Truvy said in Steel Magnolias, "Laughter through tears is my favorite emotion." That's my favorite emotion, too. And today, I shared laughter through tears with friends.
When I went out to the car, the sun was shining, so I opened the sunroof and blasted U2's "Beautiful Day" as I drove home. It WAS a beautiful day.
I just got a call that Ed died this evening. I am so grateful that I listened to that still small voice that told me to go visit him this afternoon.
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I don't believe in destiny..we all make our own way by our own decisions. But I do appreciate how some events seem to happen they way they do and when they do for a reason. This would be one of those.CathyCA wrote:Thank you, VDB.Very Duke Blue wrote: Very touching, thank you for sharing. God love us.
I just got a call that Ed died this evening. I am so grateful that I listened to that still small voice that told me to go visit him this afternoon.
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The Yellow Jackets sure tied a nice ribbon on the weekend. 78-58!
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Well, the fact that he went into hospice this week led me to believe that I didn't have too many more opportunities for a visit. I'm glad I didn't procrastinate and put off my visit until tomorrow.CameronBornAndBred wrote:I don't believe in destiny..we all make our own way by our own decisions. But I do appreciate how some events seem to happen they way they do and when they do for a reason. This would be one of those.CathyCA wrote:Thank you, VDB.Very Duke Blue wrote: Very touching, thank you for sharing. God love us.
I just got a call that Ed died this evening. I am so grateful that I listened to that still small voice that told me to go visit him this afternoon.
“The invention of basketball was not an accident. It was developed to meet a need. Those boys simply would not play 'Drop the Handkerchief.'”
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What a kind thing for you to do, Cathy. I know Debbie is smiling down on you.CathyCA wrote:I just spent part of the afternoon in a hospice facility. My friend Debbie died 14 months ago--some of you may remember that I was with her when she died. Today I went to the hospice to visit her dad who is dying. The family was gathered in his room, keeping vigil. After giving them hugs and telling them that I love them, Debbie's mom, Miss Pearl, asked me if I would like to "talk" with Ed. Ed is non-responsive and in the heavy breathing stage. Talk? How am I going to talk to someone who can't talk back?
So, I sat in the chair beside his bed, I held his hand, and I told him who I was and how much I loved him and Miss Pearl, and how they had led such a lovely life together during their 60 year marriage. I told him that they had raised two wonderful children, and that one of them, Debbie, was waiting for him on the other side. I told him that Pearl would be okay, that she was a strong woman and that there were lots of us who would look out for her, and that it was okay for him to go. I told him that lots of people in church this morning had missed him, and that we had prayed for him, and that the choir had sung a beautiful anthem this morning that he had probably heard before when Debbie was in the choir. I told him again how much I love him, and that I would miss him when he was gone.
Every time I said the name Debbie's name, Mr. Ed squeezed my hand.
In true brotherly fashion, as I was on my way out of the room, Doug said to me, "You know, he's probably afraid that the first person he's going to encounter on the other side is Debbie. She always gave Dad such a hard time. That's why he's hesitating to die." And then we both laughed.
Truvy said in Steel Magnolias, "Laughter through tears is my favorite emotion." That's my favorite emotion, too. And today, I shared laughter through tears with friends.
When I went out to the car, the sun was shining, so I opened the sunroof and blasted U2's "Beautiful Day" as I drove home. It WAS a beautiful day.
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Prayers for Mr. Ed's family. Even when a loved one is very, very ill, it is hard when they are gone.
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I cooked dinner and it was great. I don't know what to call to dinner I made. It was sort of Chines but not really. It was good. You know me. I'm forever doing something different.OZZIE4DUKE wrote:So she leaves? Sheesh!Very Duke Blue wrote:Must do a little PW. Join me?Very Duke Blue wrote:Getting close to 3600 post..
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I cooked dinner and it was great. I don't know what to call to dinner I made. It was sort of Chines but not really. It was good. You know me. I'm forever doing something different. [/quote]
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Must do a little PW. Join me? [/quote]Very Duke Blue wrote:Getting close to 3600 post..
So she leaves? Sheesh![/quote]
I cooked dinner and it was great. I don't know what to call to dinner I made. It was sort of Chines but not really. It was good. You know me. I'm forever doing something different. [/quote]
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After this, only 14 to go to reach 3600. Doubt I'll finish tonight. Oh well, another day.
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Thank you. I miss Debbie so much.lawgrad91 wrote:What a kind thing for you to do, Cathy. I know Debbie is smiling down on you.CathyCA wrote:I just spent part of the afternoon in a hospice facility. My friend Debbie died 14 months ago--some of you may remember that I was with her when she died. Today I went to the hospice to visit her dad who is dying. The family was gathered in his room, keeping vigil. After giving them hugs and telling them that I love them, Debbie's mom, Miss Pearl, asked me if I would like to "talk" with Ed. Ed is non-responsive and in the heavy breathing stage. Talk? How am I going to talk to someone who can't talk back?
So, I sat in the chair beside his bed, I held his hand, and I told him who I was and how much I loved him and Miss Pearl, and how they had led such a lovely life together during their 60 year marriage. I told him that they had raised two wonderful children, and that one of them, Debbie, was waiting for him on the other side. I told him that Pearl would be okay, that she was a strong woman and that there were lots of us who would look out for her, and that it was okay for him to go. I told him that lots of people in church this morning had missed him, and that we had prayed for him, and that the choir had sung a beautiful anthem this morning that he had probably heard before when Debbie was in the choir. I told him again how much I love him, and that I would miss him when he was gone.
Every time I said the name Debbie's name, Mr. Ed squeezed my hand.
In true brotherly fashion, as I was on my way out of the room, Doug said to me, "You know, he's probably afraid that the first person he's going to encounter on the other side is Debbie. She always gave Dad such a hard time. That's why he's hesitating to die." And then we both laughed.
Truvy said in Steel Magnolias, "Laughter through tears is my favorite emotion." That's my favorite emotion, too. And today, I shared laughter through tears with friends.
When I went out to the car, the sun was shining, so I opened the sunroof and blasted U2's "Beautiful Day" as I drove home. It WAS a beautiful day.
“The invention of basketball was not an accident. It was developed to meet a need. Those boys simply would not play 'Drop the Handkerchief.'”
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They are a lovely family, too. Now they're down to just two.lawgrad91 wrote:Prayers for Mr. Ed's family. Even when a loved one is very, very ill, it is hard when they are gone.
“The invention of basketball was not an accident. It was developed to meet a need. Those boys simply would not play 'Drop the Handkerchief.'”
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