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ipodtherforipoor · 24/12/2009 19:56

needing to know how to tell my 4 year old that his dearly loved Great(in so many ways)-nana has died????????????

Love you Nana, you have been so brave over the last 10 years, I just wanted one more christmas but you needed to go be with you Father, and the rest of the family in his care.

I promise to try to be half as strong as you have been over the years,

God Bless,

Jenfur

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TipsyFairydifferentID · 24/12/2009 20:06

ipod, so sorry for your loss.

lou031205 · 24/12/2009 20:09

Oh ipod, so so sorry

Pantofino · 24/12/2009 20:09

iPod, sorry to hear this!

TrinityReindeer · 24/12/2009 20:10

so sorry to hear this
xxx

HappyChristmasFromKimi · 24/12/2009 20:28

So so sorry for your loss

mrstimlovejoy · 24/12/2009 20:30

sorry for your loss x

chimchar · 24/12/2009 20:32

i'm so sorry about your nana. x

ipodtherforipoor · 24/12/2009 20:36

thanks, I had just left the hospice, to come and get tips on how to prep as much of tomorrows dinner as possible.

we have spent many peaceful moments together in the last few days, I couldnt believe that she would really go, but today is such a special day to her and all Christians, so I like to believe that she wanted to go today and not all those other times.

However, there is dinner to cook, presents to wrap and I KNOW she wants us to go on to have a special day.

thanks for all your thoughts,

x

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