Thanks you, Christine. Please pass my thanks to Darrel.
I am told that for the husband/wife of a person who just passed away,
the very first year afterwards is the most difficult one. My mother now
has a good deal of her own problems, where her breast cancer got out of
control of the pills that she's been taking for 5 years now. My brother
and I are frantically getting her prepared for the surgery... She's soon
to be 77 and she had triple bypass surgery in 2004, so she's not the
sporty kind, to say the least...
I wish you strength in 2016. I am sure I will need much of it myself.
Boris
On 1/6/2016 17:24, Christine Aguila wrote:
Hi Boris:
Very sad to hear about your difficult year. Darrel & I send our condolences.
It seems you and I have had a similar kind of year. In January my very best
friend of 20 plus years had a heart attack and died at the age of 54. Then in
July, my dad died, and now my mom is not doing very well and is in a
rehabilitation center. Mom and dad were married for 56 years.
I try to remember all the good memories and hold close to the idea that the way
we honor those who have left us is to live our lives to the fullest knowing
life must go on.
In sympathy, Christine
On Jan 5, 2016, at 1:20 PM, Boris Liberman <bori...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello.
It seems that the 2015 has been one of if not the most difficult year in my
life so far. Back in March, just a few days after we signed a contract for our
own apartment, my father passed away from cardiac arrest. It was unexpected, it
was very quick, it wash shocking and very painful for my mother, my brother and
myself.
Some of you I contacted privately on this when the wound was still very fresh.
And to some of you I owe great debt now. I don't think that it is possible to
fully recover from the death of someone dear and close, especially from the
closest family. At least, as time goes by, I could regain most of my self,
although my outlook at many things now has changed a lot.
As it learned later, about the same time a good friend of mine, former
class-mate from my school in Moscow also died. He was among the people of whom
I wouldn't even dare think that something like this could happen. Apparently,
he wasn't very healthy and few weeks after his mother passed away, he
followed...
Boris
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