RIP to my Wife
#11
Condolences.
Way to embrace life. Too many people get a diagnosis like that and choose the couch as their path. Making all those memories hopefully gives you endless smiles during this difficult situation.
Way to embrace life. Too many people get a diagnosis like that and choose the couch as their path. Making all those memories hopefully gives you endless smiles during this difficult situation.
#12
Deepest condolences Rod. I would say give it some time regarding what you want to do with Cindy’s S.
#13
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Very sorry to hear, glad you were able to spend some quality time together before she passed. My sincere condolences.
#14
very sorry to hear of this Rod, I thought she was doing well. I always enjoyed the posts about your travels with your wife and the S. May she RIP. I hope you find some solace in the great memories you had together.
#15
I am deeply sorry for your loss. My sincerest condolences.
#16
So sorry for your loss. Sending our deepest sympathies.
#17
I can't begin to relate to your loss. You are in our hearts and in the S2Ki collective heart.
Be well. Don't make any drastic changes quickly.
As I said to a young friend. It won't be tomorrow or the day after or the day after that but the pain will not last.
One day the pain will have slipped away leaving only the happy memories.
Be well. Don't make any drastic changes quickly.
As I said to a young friend. It won't be tomorrow or the day after or the day after that but the pain will not last.
One day the pain will have slipped away leaving only the happy memories.
#18
Sorry for your loss, Rod. The story of your travel adventures together was very inspirational.
Some advice you didn't ask for: It might be a good thing to hold on to the S for a while, especially as long as it continues to make you feel better after a drive.
Some advice you didn't ask for: It might be a good thing to hold on to the S for a while, especially as long as it continues to make you feel better after a drive.
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#19
Man, I am sorry to hear that and hope you are doing as well as possible dealing with it. Dont rush the choices of what to do with things. Take your time.
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