Taking a few minutes to check in and let you know I realize I still have a blog, even though I was neglecting it shamefully this month. That is about to change though since Christmas is over, and the children seem to all be over what ever flu like sickness they had been plagued with.
Christmas wasn't the happy celebration for my extended family, this year. My uncle had a heart attack and passed away, his funeral is today.
I haven't mentioned this uncle very often, here, though I knew him better than any of my Dad's other brothers. He had a very interesting story he used to share with anyone who would listen. A few years ago he wrote about his experience and I happened to be lucky enough to get a copy. I'll be sharing it with all of you soon. I think he would have liked that, and it just seems fitting somehow.
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I am so sorry for the loss of your uncle , especially during such a joyous occasion such as Christmas. We too lost a family member last Christmas, which was a shock to all of us. My sister in law fell dead from a brain anuresm. Sickness was going around here at home as well, but everyone is feeling better now. I am interested in reading your uncles story. God bless you all
ReplyDeleteI am also sorry to hear of your Uncles passing. It is hard and can,A&E subsequent holiday celebrations difficult. I am glad that your family is recovering from sickness.
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Betsy
Sorry for your loss. I will pray for you and your extended family. Glad to hear everyone is feeling better at your house. My grandson (age 4) turned up with a fever on Christmas day and is unable to celebrate today with his Great Gram Pat, my mother. We will postpone our little gathering until Monday evening. Looking forward to reading of your uncle's story. Merry Christmas to you and your family. HUGS... and stitches
ReplyDeleteI'm so sorry about the loss of your uncle over the Christmas holiday. I'm praying for you as you grieve for him.
ReplyDeleteAgain, we will also remember your family in our prayers. Maybe because it comes "in the bleak mid-winter", but Christmas always seems deadly. My grandmother died Christmas night,'76, my cousin's father died Christmas morning '82, my eldest son-in-law's former boss died this year on Christmas eve, and a couple at our church lost their only son at Lockerbie. And a funeral the day after Christmas seems so *wrong*, somehow.
ReplyDeleteAt the moment, both The Squire and I have bronchitis, and only wish we were dead. Gah! This stuff is awful!
So sorry to hear about your uncle, that would surely put a damper on the holidays. Looking forward to hearing his story.
ReplyDeleteI am so very sorry fof the passing of your uncle. May God wrap His loving arms atound you and your family. May He give y'all peace in your hearts and comfort in your souls.
ReplyDeleteI am so sorry for your loss and happy you have his stories to remember him by. I look forward to reading them. Blessings.
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