Being willing to walk away from a place and life I love, mostly. I have to choose, I choose time with my dad. I can move again later.
I mean, a year ago I would have said that I couldn't. But now the alternative is worse. I guess the answer is how can I not? I'm single and Puppycat doesn't get a vote. Though I am hoping she gets a tranq for the trip. She hates being in the box in a car.
And I am developing a close, personal relationship with the guy at the donation truck. Also my hand brace. I expect audiobooks will help too.
I wish you didn't have to make this sort of choice, but I will do whatever I can to help get you through it.
Not our business, but do you have a way to make a living with this sudden a move? Or will you have to look for work?
yes. please tell us how we can help. I'm packing up a bunch of stuff and donating more, so if there are things I can help with, please let me know.
Cass, I am so sorry you had to make this decision, though I'm not surprised at the result.
I choose time with my dad. I can move again later.
This. At the end of the day, it's just a place to live. Family and friends, OTOH? We know the kind of sacrifices we're willing to make. More time is more precious than most anything else.
If there's anything I can do for you, please let me know.
Oh, Cass, I think you are making a good choice and you know that, but I know it's bound to be hard for you. Sending all kinds of good thoughts your way.
Since my last post, I got a call that my mom is in the hospital. Lesions on her lungs which could be:
- Pneumonia
- A Fungal Infection
- Lung Cancer
She's 84 and has had cancer twice already, so let's all root for pneumonia, shall we? She sounds pretty good, considering. They are keeping her in the hospital at least overnight, probably longer. I'll know more later.
Oh sweet triple Goddess Scrappy. Ma~ma