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A bitter sweet story - quite long - sorry!

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grannyactivist Thu 14-Mar-13 23:45:52

Thank you for sharing this with us Kitty; our stories (and those of others) are really powerful and (for me) very much a part of what gives meaning to life. flowers

Flowerofthewest Thu 14-Mar-13 23:12:38

A lovely story Kitty and I too hope it has helped to share. How wonderful that P was brought up in such a loving family.

Grannyknot Thu 14-Mar-13 22:25:53

A smile and a tear. Thanks for sharing this. I think it was Alexander McCall Smith who wrote: Who will record the lives of ordinary people? All our stories are important.

Marelli Thu 14-Mar-13 21:29:07

I'm so glad you felt you were able to share this with us, kitty. flowers xx

glassortwo Thu 14-Mar-13 21:28:32

kitty flowers

Greatnan Thu 14-Mar-13 21:19:56

I hope it has helped you a little to be able to share this sad story with us, Kitty. flowers

Ella46 Thu 14-Mar-13 18:25:19

kitty flowers

Anne58 Thu 14-Mar-13 17:51:40

kitty and your friend, and indeed your friends son We never know how things might be, we just have to do our best and hope. So lovely that your friend has found something good in her life, it sounds as if she deserves it.

Love to you all.

Bags Thu 14-Mar-13 17:44:37

kitty and kitty's friend flowers

ginny Thu 14-Mar-13 17:43:46

I'm sorry for the loss of Paul. How lovely that your friend has someone who really cares and supports her.

glammanana Thu 14-Mar-13 17:35:43

kitty as you say a bitter sweet story but your friend is so lucky to have found some happiness in later life and I'm sure she know's you are thinking of her and her family.flowers ((hugs))

Grannyeggs Thu 14-Mar-13 17:34:56

Kitty what a mixture of sadness and happiness,hugs and flowers

Jadey Thu 14-Mar-13 17:27:04

flowers

Jadey Thu 14-Mar-13 17:25:29

kitty they met up again and had happy times together, it could have been much worse in that they may never had gotten to be together at all.

I know its sad but I have learnt something about people dieing and funerals (my father in law died last week) and I can share it with you, its that to get you through it, it is good to celebrate a persons life and try and think of the good times spent with them

I am sorry for yours and your friends loss{flowers}x

Mishap Thu 14-Mar-13 17:00:36

A bitter sweet story indeed. Sorry you could not be at the furneral - I am sure they are aware that you are thinking of them.

whenim64 Thu 14-Mar-13 16:52:52

How lovely that they found each other again, and he is there for her through these sad times, kitty.

Butty Thu 14-Mar-13 16:32:55

Such a poignant story, kitty flowers

kittylester Thu 14-Mar-13 16:26:21

Today was the funeral of a 45 year old man with severe learning difficulties.

His mum L and I became friends when we lived next door but one to each other in a small village in Derbyshire. We were 5 and remained good friends until I moved to a suburb near Derby.

After that, we saw each other spasmodically but kept in touch by letter (it WAS a long time ago!)When she was 16, L had a boyfriend who was 6 years older than her but her parents thought he was too old and made her finish the relationship. A little while later she met a much more suitable boy, 'got into trouble' and was abandoned by the boy, who joined the Merchant Navy never to be seen again.

She managed to conceal her pregnancy from her parents but had to own up at 7 months. Arrangements were made for the baby to be adopted but, when he was born, L's father fell in love with him and cancelled the adoption. Her mother (a battleaxe!) was unhappy but grew to love Paul.

Paul went to a Day Centre, L was a brilliant mother and did lots of volunteering. Fate, then smiled on her. About 8 years ago, she met her older boyfriend's sister who told her that he had been married but was now divorced and talked about her all the time.

They met, rekindled their romance, he accepted and loved Paul and they had 5 happy years. Then L was diagnosed with breast cancer. Ralph has been a real star. She has now finished all her treatments and the future looks good.

Ten days ago Paul died, at home, of a pulmonary embolism. Today was his funeral and I couldn't be there. I hope none of you mind but I had to mark this in some way and I thought of GN. Somethings are just too awful to think about sad