tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28097563.post5562134147467352531..comments2023-09-21T17:02:46.827+02:00Comments on Phyl's Blog: Through four-year-old eyesPhylhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10810079414061023335noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28097563.post-41057466492777682542012-06-07T01:36:14.576+02:002012-06-07T01:36:14.576+02:00I am pleased that your Mom didn't rush to box ...I am pleased that your Mom didn't rush to box your father's things away. When my Granny died, My brother sister and I went to her apartment and started to go through everything. Take what we wanted and give the rest away. Well, for some reason, and I remember not being happy at the time of this decision, to sell all the furniture. And, as they warn you, the next morning my sister had a melt down and just had to rescue Grannies bedroom furniture. Which meant, paying out more money! Ahhh<br />but, when you say, that taking his clothes and putting them in bags is tough. I know what you mean! This is a very real and concrete message that your loved one is gone! I am also happy that your baby, knew her Grandfather so well! She will remember him fondly, is there anything better? xx CynthiaRadiant Healing Artshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09952850156907958013noreply@blogger.com