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RE: Merlin

in OCD6 years ago

Hi there, and thank you for your kind words. I agree, it is our privilege to have such friends in our lives and that's how we are looking at it. The pain is real and, as you say, will endure, however the memories of all those years together help us through.

I really appreciate you dropping in and your kindness. Thank you so much.

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Sorry for my late reply. Thank you very much for your kind attention.

Hoping that both of you have gained more energy to create cheerful vibes to heal the whole place and everyone in there.

Best.

Hi there, no stress for the late reply, I appreciate that you took the time to do so.

Unfortunately cheerful vibes are not a thing for us at the moment; A look at my last post will explain why. They will come though, in the future. Thanks so much for your kind words.

Oh! No! I did read your last post which made me cried as it reminded me of being by my dad’s hospital bed. Saying goodbye to loved ones is my worst fear and anxiety. But I had to learn to get used to it as I had seen my favourite people left me one after the other. Memories are so precious to me nowadays.

I could imagine you’ll be occupied with many tasks and details for gathering families’ members. With all the loving surrounding you and your families, I do hope the loving will cushion much of the pain and awful feelings which would soon be diluted through time while precious memories embrace all on loving harmony and peaceful respite.

Healing vibes are flowing to you and your families.

It has been a very busy day and I've been getting updates from the burst home about my dad. He is fading and will be good soon but like you we will have to deal with it and accept it.

I lost my mum to cancer some time ago, she was 59, and it was a pretty terrible experience. Grand parents and friends too I guess. Never a good experience, but they all stay with me in my memory.

Thanks for your message.