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Postby jenniren » 06 May 2017, 11:02

We got back home yesterday afternoon, the drive was really good which made a nice change.

Wednesday was really stressful, the drive up wasn't good, it rained most of the way so lots of spray on the motorway :roll: Went to see mother around 4.30ish, not to be recommended, but I know it would have forever bothered me if I hadn't. The hotel room was lovely, but there was a very bright safety light which filled the room with a green glow after dark :roll: E was okay, he'll sleep anywhere, but it completely ruined my night. Shame really as the staff couldn't have been better but much as we liked the pub, I'd never choose to stay there again.

The funeral went very smoothly, everything was just as I'd planned. Can't praise the Co-op peeps enough, they were absolutely brilliant. Alistair the minister was also wonderful, the service was lovely and although there were a few tears all round, both the girls got through their readings really well. We didn't have many people attend, family including my uncle the last of mother's siblings and some of my cousins, also my stepfather Cyril's cousin Angela and four of mother's carers from the CH. One of them has actually retired but had asked to be notified so she could be there. We didn't really expect any of mother's old neighbours, after all she was almost 91 and hadn't really been part of their lives for over 11 years. I did expect Cyril's children to attend though, after all he and mother were together for over 22 years and although they've made a point of ignoring us since he died they did visit mother on and off at the CH, not one of them turned up. Poor Angela was really upset, and I know Cyril would have been too. They didn't even bother to send condolences!!

Everyone, including the carers which we really appreciated, came back to the pub afterwards. Think it was almost 5pm before they'd all gone, must own up to having had a few too many glasses of wine so managed to sleep a bit better that night.

So glad it's all done and we're back home, thank you for all your good wishes xx
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Re: Back home

Postby saundra » 06 May 2017, 11:30

Well done Jen
The main thing is you care for your mum
And other people did as well
Just take care and be kind to your self xx
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Re: Back home

Postby Ally » 06 May 2017, 13:33

(((Jen))) xxx
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Re: Back home

Postby Gal » 06 May 2017, 17:15

Another hug for you Jen (((((((((((((((())))))))))))))
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Re: Back home

Postby JoM » 06 May 2017, 18:45

((((Jen))))
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Re: Back home

Postby Kaz » 06 May 2017, 20:27

Huge (((((hugs)))))) for you Jen xxx
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Re: Back home

Postby Kaz » 06 May 2017, 20:28

saundra wrote:Well done Jen
The main thing is you care for your mum
And other people did as well
Just take care and be kind to your self xx


Well said Saundra xxx
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Re: Back home

Postby meriad » 07 May 2017, 08:36

Sending big (((hugs))) Jen. People are very odd sometimes and I think Saundra said it perfectly x
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Re: Back home

Postby Diflower » 07 May 2017, 09:28

It is upsetting how some people can behave Jen, I know how step-families can be.
Your mum was well loved and knew it, that's what matters xx
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Re: Back home

Postby cromwell » 07 May 2017, 10:56

Don't worry too much about the step relations Jen; they've shown themselves up to everyone. Be good to yourself because big events like this are very emotional things and they do take a toll on you, physically and emotionally.
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