QBWeaver said:My brother is with her this weekend and he says she's talking to my grandmother quite a bit. Grandma has been gone for almost 20 years. She's been talking like that for several weeks but it's increasing. She keeps saying... I'll be home soon Mom! She talks about going home - to heaven. It saddens me when I hear it but it also gives me a warm sense of peace knowing she is going to a better place to see the people she loves who have gone before her.
*My Dear Lord - Thank you for giving my mom such a gracious and wonderful way to come into your loving arms. My family will take good care of her here until she comes to be with you for eternity.*
On a lighter note - Many of you who know me know this story. It's been a standing joke that in my family that when you die you do not get to rest in peace - You are given a job. Grandpa does parking and helps us especially during Christmas shopping time. Grandma does weather. My dad does travel - He got me 1st class tickets shortly after he died when I had to go on a business trip to Brussels. He even got me into a 5 star hotel in downtown Brussels. We've been talking to Mom about what she wants to be in charge of. She originally thought all the good jobs were taken.
During her trips to radiation we had to travel about 45 minutes north in lots of traffic daily for a little over 6 weeks. Each time we got to the highway the traffic seemed to clear up. Do you see where I'm going with this? Mom is pretty sure that she'll be in charge of Traffic. Oh I hope so!
Have a good day Everyone! Tell someone you love them!
What an interesting way to think about this! I wish your mother a safe journey to the other side. I remember when my mother passed away, she got her affairs in order and went through the process. It was painful to watch a beautiful and vibrant woman ravaged by breast cancer, but I knew she would be better off gone than to continue to suffer.
I have no answers for you right now. You have a positive attitude and that's essential to survive what you're going through. I've been there and done that, and am available to you whenever you wish to talk (or email).



