Took my wife to Tesco yesterday but after 15-20 minutes she wanted to return home, just as well, she looked awful.
Later she received a telephone call from one of her sisters with the news that mum had taken a turn for the worst.
Today my wife was talking about her mum mentioning she would like to see her one last time before she goes. I asked her if she felt she could have visited before now....she shook her head and said no however, our daughter is travelling 450 miles to visit us as she too would like to see her gran, she'll be here with her husband later this evening and all three will visit the home tomorrow.
I've been feeling a bit rough this week, so I'll need to wait till tomorrow to see whether I can go also. Sounds pathetic, but the family know what it's like for me.
Mentioning the family, emotions are running rather high of course, and there's been a bit of a family upset as one of my sister-in-laws text a message to all the family asking, no, telling everyone....as she's going on holiday Thursday next week, should mother-in-law pass away while she's about to go on holiday, or during her holiday, they must delay the funeral for one month.
None of the children agree to that proposal, they're not prepared to have mum, as one of the sons put it, lying in a box within some cold storage place for an entire month.
My own view is that, as an in-law, I have no say in the matter at all unless I'm specifically asked, and neither does any of the other children in-law, it's the blood children who make any decisions as far as I'm concerned.
I reckon it's all down to the emotional state everyone is feeling, but I tell you, am I glad I'm not involved in any of the debate.
There, I feel better now.
Thundercat, 2christine, bernie freeman....Hi.
You've said the nicest things about me but look, I'm nothing special, just an ordinary bloke, a wee one, but a very ordinary one never-the-less.
Thank you all the same.
Thank you for reading.
willie.