tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-703231883440613355.post5635664133040637765..comments2014-05-05T07:40:26.501-06:00Comments on Reality Writes: TimeKristinhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09988190251156621315noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-703231883440613355.post-18861051463520471102010-08-01T08:46:12.058-06:002010-08-01T08:46:12.058-06:00Thanks, Kristina! That means a lot.
My mom has to...Thanks, Kristina! That means a lot.<br /><br />My mom has told me that my dad has been really depressed as a result of all of this as well, so I imagine it just goes with the territory and everything he has been through. I just want to be there for emotional support while they're both going through this together.<br /><br />Either way, I know our visit will be an enjoyable one.<br /><br />SuzanneOne Girl Creativehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11694269933096071641noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-703231883440613355.post-72127826721305885962010-07-31T16:22:14.140-06:002010-07-31T16:22:14.140-06:00My husband's father went through prostate canc...My husband's father went through prostate cancer/treatment a few years ago (in his 70's too) and his resulting months of depression and death-talk took a toll on my husband. The difficult phase has passed, and seeing him in Singapore last fall it was almost as if it hadn't ever happened. Then this spring his mom collapsed and was hospitalized for a week. It's so hard to know how to support parents who live far away. When the time is right, I hope you are able to truly enjoy your visit.Kristinahttp://kristinalim.netnoreply@blogger.com