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My cousin had an anyrusem however you spell it. He went over to his best friends and neighbor's house after he'd eaten dinner there, he was sweating and had tingling in his arms and legs and then he had a siezure. They called 911 but, well he didn't make it.
My family is devestated. My grandmother started having heart pains and they kept her over night for observation. She'd left her heart medicine at home and the hospital wouldn't give her any without running tests.
I'm not going in to work, so I can be there if anyone needs me, to take my grandmother some where. I just it's just not real.
My poor aunt, this is her only child. He's such a sweet personand I can't believe I hvae to use past tense with him. Thank you for keeping me in your thoughts and prayers. Me and my family.
It's just not fair, you know. He's such a wonderful person, everyone loves him and he's he'd do anything for you and now he's gone.
It isn't fair. It's tragedy, no less. It's good that you can take time off today and be with your family. I am so sorry.
{{askye and family}} I'm so sorry for your loss. It is always horrible, but so much more so with a young person.
{{{askye and family}}} Oh honey, I am so sorry and am sending much love and peace to you and your family.
I'm so sorry, askye. All my love and comfort to your whole family.
Oh, askye, I'm so sorry.
omnis: Wow, dude. Dallas? Wow. Congrats and good luck.
ND and Sean: Sorry for setting a trend.
{{askye}} I'm so sorry, sweetie. Peace~ma to your family.
Home is where my stuff is. Madison, for its familiarity, wins grand overall "home". But if I packed up and moved tomorrow for some reason, the new place would be "home." I was always itching to go somewhere new when I was a kid, it's one of the reasons I joined the military and the main reason I still miss it. I love going new places and getting to know them; doing that every 2-3 years is no hardship. As long as someone else packs and moves me.
I'm so very sorry, askye. Your family is in my thoughts.
Home for me is my house in Salem. Very much. It's got Tom, my cat, my stuff, and I am invested in it emotionally (as well as financially of course).
My parents moved when I was 13 so I only lived in their current house for 4 years before going off to college. I'd come back "home" on weekends and summers though. But when Tom and I got together, that was no longer "home," oddly enough. I guess there was some transference involved.
Speaking of home, I'm absurdly pleased by doing curtain washing for the first time since we moved in (3 years)! I know it sounds gross, but I never even thought about curtains being laundry fodder. They are just there as part of the window... but I washed the dining room and the bedroom curtains, yay!