Whiff So sorry for your ongoing loss
Whiff. The actual sound of a loved one's voice is precious and at least I have some of my dad singing though mum's voice is a memory quite strong because I hear it if ever I think of a Jim Reeves song as she would sing to those.
Grief is certainly a physical pain too and life is cruel for someone to be taken 'before their time' though we can never have long enough.
Doodle Think of you every day and so wish things hadn't turned out as they have. I'm glad you have your memories of your DH in the sun outside hospice. There are always 'if onlys' I think ,when's someone's gone and it's oh so final, but as you say. who knows where a different path would have led? There can never be enough time. I don't have the experience of losing a DH , though I remember holding my mum's hand at the end and trying to hold that physical contact in my memory, knowing I wouldn't again. The longing to have your DH's physical embrace must be unbearable .I'm glad you have those videos and they offer a small comfort. Virtual hug from me.xx
HVDY The photos are lovely-shes a little darling. That really does sound like it's the hip . My DH felt the pain in the groin for quite some time before his hip replacement. Hope you get to see your DR tomorrow for some help.
Wedding meal was a sort of buffet thing but because I'm such a beige plain eater I'm not sure what everything was. Ist plate was brought round with bit of pork pie , meat terrain thingy,ham, what looked like scotch egg but had chicken stuff in, black pud (given to DH with the terrain thingy). Then buffet plate where there was sausages, burgers, lamb chops, barbecued pork ribs, goodness knows what that I didn't have with potato salad. Coleslaws. Then other fancy meat stuff on the night with roasties and I don't know. Noticed DGS had tiny marshmallows on his plate. I never ate on the night I felt too full. As I say. my palate is quite boring .😂
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