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Mothers Day

pcaggie

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Dec 18, 2001
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Dont want to make this a woe is me thread, but probably will. Lost my mom two years ago. She was one month shy of 60. I am now 37. Miss her tons. This day is especially tough, seeing Facebook posts, etc. I gues what I am asking in a semi-anonymous way is if there is anyone else that this day makes you feel 50-50. My wife is 45 (btw, marrying older is the way to go), step daughter raised, educated, and married off. None of my own, and by my own choosing. My step daughter and the son-in-law came to the house yesterday, and we had a blast. Celebrated what a great mother my wife is. Was just thinking it would get easier with my mom as time passes, but days like today are tough. My mother's favorite song was "Forever and Ever, Amen" by Randy Travis. It was played at her service. Today as we're listening to Sirius, it came on. Had my good cry after. I guess what I am trying to say is that if you can still call, hug, cook for, or call your mom.....do so. I would give the world to be able to do the same.
 
Dont want to make this a woe is me thread, but probably will. Lost my mom two years ago. She was one month shy of 60. I am now 37. Miss her tons. This day is especially tough, seeing Facebook posts, etc. I gues what I am asking in a semi-anonymous way is if there is anyone else that this day makes you feel 50-50. My wife is 45 (btw, marrying older is the way to go), step daughter raised, educated, and married off. None of my own, and by my own choosing. My step daughter and the son-in-law came to the house yesterday, and we had a blast. Celebrated what a great mother my wife is. Was just thinking it would get easier with my mom as time passes, but days like today are tough. My mother's favorite song was "Forever and Ever, Amen" by Randy Travis. It was played at her service. Today as we're listening to Sirius, it came on. Had my good cry after. I guess what I am trying to say is that if you can still call, hug, cook for, or call your mom.....do so. I would give the world to be able to do the same.
Stay off of Facebook.
 
Dont want to make this a woe is me thread, but probably will. Lost my mom two years ago. She was one month shy of 60. I am now 37. Miss her tons. This day is especially tough, seeing Facebook posts, etc. I gues what I am asking in a semi-anonymous way is if there is anyone else that this day makes you feel 50-50. My wife is 45 (btw, marrying older is the way to go), step daughter raised, educated, and married off. None of my own, and by my own choosing. My step daughter and the son-in-law came to the house yesterday, and we had a blast. Celebrated what a great mother my wife is. Was just thinking it would get easier with my mom as time passes, but days like today are tough. My mother's favorite song was "Forever and Ever, Amen" by Randy Travis. It was played at her service. Today as we're listening to Sirius, it came on. Had my good cry after. I guess what I am trying to say is that if you can still call, hug, cook for, or call your mom.....do so. I would give the world to be able to do the same.

You are not alone. Time will dull the pain of your loss, but cherish the good memories.
 
Lost my mom 6 years ago. It's still a struggle.

I'm having a big surgery next week, and it's kicking my butt that my "person" won't be there.

Facebook on Sunday was brutal.
 
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