@DyingWell_UK My heart breaks for you... nobody should have to have such conversations. My husband was so scared of it himself but made it almost normal for the children. I have no words of comfort, but I feel your pain
@brigidrussell51@drkathrynmannix@truacanta@LifeDeathGrief I am being very careful not to use words like ‘dad passed’, ‘dad is gone’ with the children. I know they understand as much as any of us can that it is final, but I want them to have the words later in life when they need them
@humanworkplace Prioritise life and the people you love, rather than long hours working. Some things you won’t get back, and organisations have short memory when it comes to commitment
My biggest pet peeve of COVID is people attending Teams meetings & not turning on their camera.... would you turn up to a face to face meeting like this 👇🤔
What's yours???
Does anyone know why time passes so incredibly slowly when you’re grieving? It’s the strangest law of physics, how it flies when you still have that person, but stands still when they’re gone
@JohnCleese@montypython Unfortunately I don’t have a video. But one of the chemotherapy treatments my husband underwent a few years ago made him lose feeling in his feet - so how do you know you’ve lifted your foot enough?! To be on the safe side, it was Basil walk for weeks 😄