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I lost my mum in 2022, she was 98.Not being nasty, how much of the channels demographic have mums alive
I lost my mum in 2022, she was 98.Not being nasty, how much of the channels demographic have mums alive
The afternoon tea was a more recent thing as she got older, I wanted to treat her more and she loved getting dressed up with full make up and nice jewellery.This may sound bad, But bar a card and either money or a present, I don’t think we’ve ever done anything, Bar maybe when I was Small.
Pubs and Restuarants, always appear busy, and because of a) my wheelchair and b) I don’t really like crowds, probably do something. In April,when on holiday, or when we get a nice day and we can sit outside
98 is a good age. I lost mine in 2017, she was 82.I lost my mum in 2022, she was 98.
I bet that made your eyes water!!After giving birth to a 10 pounds 4 ounce baby, they would be a godsend.![]()
More than her eyes water, Galesgal57 must have thought she was giving birth to SallyI bet that made your eyes water!!![]()
Not just my eyes!I bet that made your eyes water!!![]()
I did think what have I given birth to, but James was a lovely, healthy child, is 6'1" now and very slim.I bet that made your eyes water!!![]()
You could at least have donated two of them to Pete's Chez Hovel dwelling (even if they weren't the right sizeMy dad purchased them not me, Think they were like a grand a window we needed 5
I'm so sorry to hear that xI lost my mum in 2020 because of covid - she didn’t have covid, she had a bad fall then had a blood clot. The hospital wouldn’t admit her as they said she was high risk of catching it. My mum had no underlying health conditions and walked at least 4 miles a day. Shocking and devastating![]()