The acceptance of loss
No one is ever prepared to lose a loved one, whether a 90-year-old parent or an ailing spouse. But chances are, at about this time, many of us have survived such a loss.
No one is ever prepared to lose a loved one, whether a 90-year-old parent or an ailing spouse. But chances are, at about this time, many of us have survived such a loss.
I thought the staff was sick and tired of doing the Christmas wish list. Apparently, except for one or two, they’re not. It is, as one of them chuckled—joking, get that clear—that time of the year “we can be self-serving,” and it’s “our aspiration to leave a legacy.” (Now you know why sometimes it’s good not to take them that seriously.)
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