Update about my MIL
Yesterday the doctor visited my Mother in law while my wife was there at that time.
It seems that things are getting a bit better indeed but that she has some kidney failure which cant be cured anymore.
My wife asked what to expect, will she be there in half a year or should we count on an earlier death? Well the doctor doesn't think it will last half a year and that its more like a few months.
Talking to her mother my wife asked if she still wants to be around here, and that's is something she agreed. She doesn't want to die yet (last Friday she said something different).
Other things to tell about:
The government suddenly is in doubt if the way we are busy with the implementation of a new kind of education is the right one. Lot of efforts already are made and it will be a great loss when the government decides different. For me personal: I always had my doubts about the new way of education...... so for me its a little hooray.
I received a warm message from a fellow blogger on blogster about an earlier post I did. Sometimes that kind of messages really can make your day and so did this one! Thx!!
I decided to start counting down till April 27 when we will start our vacation to Madrid (Spain). I have enough of the grey weather here and i am desperately in search for some sun and higher temps. My skin needs some real tanning instead of the sun beds I visit once a week now. Yes Martin I know what you think: "here its always warm and sunny, so why dont you move to my country.... " lol
Again time for desk cleaning and shut down the PC. Time to drive home already. It was a day with good work again as usual!
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I am sorry to hear that things are so challenging with the MIL. It is not easy, that is for sure. Just know that we are all there for you if you need it.
AJ
I know AJ and I appreciate that very much!
Ahhhh, sunny Madrid! If I close my eyes I can picture it...and feel that warm sunshine! Ahhhhh!
Sorry to hear about your mother-in-law. It's hard to understand the feelings of those who have failing health. At times they are ready and accept their fate, at other times they certainly don't want to give up on life. It's important to allow them to feel and want both with understanding and patience, but to also remain realistic to help them through the time they have left.
I am also happy that you received a message that made your day a little nicer. I know what those messages are like when I get them, which is why I try to send some myself once in awhile.
it really was much appreciated that message. It made my day
Visit my buddy Eva in Madrid when you go their.