The children now know that daddy is not expected to get better.
It took them all of about one minute to get to the salient question, which is "So are you going to die, daddy?"
We did our best to paint an even picture about the whole scenario, but such an event opens their imaginations and is very distressing for them.
We now have the weekend to make a good start on this new phase of the journey for the family and to bring them firmly under our wings; where they belong.
Here's to preparing for and having a good Christmas.
I raise my glass to everyone.
I love you man
ReplyDeleteThe children are lucky to have a dad like you x
ReplyDeleteHello Rumps
ReplyDeleteDifficult to know what to say really.....other than heres to a great Christmas for you and your loving family, from mine to yours...
Total respect for you my friend.....
Take care
Triple Witcher
It is difficult to find meaningful words at times like this. Perhaps many people reading this blog likely feel the same and so an 'apparent silence' ensues.
ReplyDeleteShould that be so, don't underestimate those that are rooting for you and the family.
R.
Thanks for the thoughts everyone.
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