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I know they don't have net in heaven, but

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mixedemotions123 · 26/03/2006 06:58

Thinking of you this mothers day mum, as always, you are never far from my thoughts.
With all my love always
maryanne, callum and connor, the 2 wonderful grandsons that you never had the chance to hold.
xxxxx

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carla · 26/03/2006 07:52

Sad Thinking of you, and what you must be going through, ME. xx

mixedemotions123 · 26/03/2006 08:02

I really haven't lost the plot, It's daft I know, but I can't get to the crem with flowers today, and it has made me feel better.

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carla · 26/03/2006 08:08

ME, it's not daft at all. When my nan died, my mum went to a few spiritualist churches - you know the kind of thing, where they pick on a person and say 'so and so's' trying to get in touch with you.

It was well known in my family that my nan hated Anchor butter. Well, Mum went to one in North London, one she'd never been to before, and she said something to the effect of 'this person says 'buy the right butter'.

What I'm trying to say is that although you can't get there today, I'm sure your mum will know that you want to, and know why you can't. Smile

mixedemotions123 · 26/03/2006 08:26

thanks Carla. My mum was keen on all of the spiritualist thing too. She used to go to a medium quite a lot. Its quite funny, she had a friend who was very wealthy, had no family, and she used to ask if she would be left anything in her will.Blush. the daft thing is the friend as far as I can remember at the time was 80+ and to the best of my Knowledge is still going, my mum died at 56 eleven years ago. Personally I would love to go to a spiritualist, but I think that I am not a strong enough character to deal with what could be said. Also my exhusband committed suicide 10 years ago (not over me) and it would really screw me up if I heard something that I wasn't expecting iyswim.

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lou33 · 26/03/2006 12:05

i miss my mum so much on days like this, especially as she died just a few weeks before mothers day always is

she was the one person i could always talk to

fransmom · 26/03/2006 22:06

i miss my mom too, and dp misses his mom. would love to know what they think of the way we bringing up dd Sad

Ledodgy · 26/03/2006 22:08

I know what you mean. Thinking of you too mum. I hope you can see your two grandchildren and I wish you could have met them, thinking of you as well dad . Time helps but never makes it any easier xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

Ledodgy · 26/03/2006 22:55

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mixedemotions123 · 27/03/2006 12:28

I am so glad that you have all posted on this thread. It makes me feel a lot better about starting it. Thought people would think i am a twit.Blush. hope you all had a nice day yesterday. Smile

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fransmom · 27/03/2006 22:38

you're not a twit for missing your mom x

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