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Old March 20th 06, 09:49 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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Could I get some purrs for my grandma?

Furballs in full purring mode for your grandma

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Old March 20th 06, 01:42 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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Enfilade wrote:
Could I get some purrs for my grandma?


Lots of purrs for grandma.

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Old March 20th 06, 02:43 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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{{{{{{{{{{Fil}}}}}}}}}}

Purrs on the way.

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"Enfilade" wrote in message
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My grandma is in the hospital. She was having trouble breathing and is
now on oxygen and pills to get fluid out of her lungs. She is getting
weaker and weaker, and she is 94, and my dad says it doesn't look good.

My grandma hates being dependent on everyone and being almost blind and
I know she is not having a good time of it any more. How supremely
selfish of me would it be for me to tell her not to die because I dont'
want to be sad, when if it is her time I have to let her go without
anger or regret. She has raised me to 28+ years, and I have other
friends now to support me, I'm not dependent on just her any more.

I am out here in Halifax and she is 1000 miles away. I phoned and my
mom held up the phone so I could talk to her. She is very weak, she
could only listen for about 2 minutes. 2 minutes to try to say thank
you and i'll be okay to the person who guided me through a hard
childhood and adolescence.

My mom and dad are with her. my mom has been pretty good to her for
the past ten years, for all they fought before hand, but it is also
hard, considering what Grandma and I shared without Mom's involvement
(or sometimes because my mom was being the problem)

Could I get some purrs for my grandma?

Tyche is on my lap right now, purring away. She knows I am sad.

--Fil



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Old March 20th 06, 07:50 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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On 19 Mar 2006 13:08:45 -0800, "Enfilade"
wrote:

My grandma is in the hospital. She was having trouble breathing and is
now on oxygen and pills to get fluid out of her lungs. She is getting
weaker and weaker, and she is 94, and my dad says it doesn't look good.

My grandma hates being dependent on everyone and being almost blind and
I know she is not having a good time of it any more. How supremely
selfish of me would it be for me to tell her not to die because I dont'
want to be sad, when if it is her time I have to let her go without
anger or regret. She has raised me to 28+ years, and I have other
friends now to support me, I'm not dependent on just her any more.

I am out here in Halifax and she is 1000 miles away. I phoned and my
mom held up the phone so I could talk to her. She is very weak, she
could only listen for about 2 minutes. 2 minutes to try to say thank
you and i'll be okay to the person who guided me through a hard
childhood and adolescence.

My mom and dad are with her. my mom has been pretty good to her for
the past ten years, for all they fought before hand, but it is also
hard, considering what Grandma and I shared without Mom's involvement
(or sometimes because my mom was being the problem)

Could I get some purrs for my grandma?

Tyche is on my lap right now, purring away. She knows I am sad.

--Fil



{{{{Fil}}}}}

You got purrs for your grandma on the way.

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Old March 20th 06, 10:28 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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Purrs on the way for your grandmother.
Ann

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"Enfilade" wrote in message
oups.com...
My grandma is in the hospital. She was having trouble breathing and is
now on oxygen and pills to get fluid out of her lungs. She is getting
weaker and weaker, and she is 94, and my dad says it doesn't look good.

My grandma hates being dependent on everyone and being almost blind and
I know she is not having a good time of it any more. How supremely
selfish of me would it be for me to tell her not to die because I dont'
want to be sad, when if it is her time I have to let her go without
anger or regret. She has raised me to 28+ years, and I have other
friends now to support me, I'm not dependent on just her any more.

I am out here in Halifax and she is 1000 miles away. I phoned and my
mom held up the phone so I could talk to her. She is very weak, she
could only listen for about 2 minutes. 2 minutes to try to say thank
you and i'll be okay to the person who guided me through a hard
childhood and adolescence.

My mom and dad are with her. my mom has been pretty good to her for
the past ten years, for all they fought before hand, but it is also
hard, considering what Grandma and I shared without Mom's involvement
(or sometimes because my mom was being the problem)

Could I get some purrs for my grandma?

Tyche is on my lap right now, purring away. She knows I am sad.

--Fil



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Old March 20th 06, 11:42 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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On 2006-03-19, Enfilade penned:

Could I get some purrs for my grandma?


Purrs for you and your grandmother.

I just want to say, you don't have to do anything, when it comes to
emotions. You can't make yourself not be angry, or scared, or not
have regrets. It's probably a good idea to recognize those emotions
within yourself. That doesn't necessarily mean you should share them
with her (that is up to you to decide), but please don't beat yourself
up for caring about her and wanting her in your life just a little
longer.

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Old March 21st 06, 12:11 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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"Enfilade" wrote in message
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Could I get some purrs for my grandma?

Tyche is on my lap right now, purring away. She knows I am sad.

--Fil


Many, many purrs and prayers.

Helen M


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Old March 21st 06, 03:07 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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Enfilade wrote:
My grandma is in the hospital. She was having trouble breathing and is
now on oxygen and pills to get fluid out of her lungs. She is getting
weaker and weaker, and she is 94, and my dad says it doesn't look good.

My grandma hates being dependent on everyone and being almost blind and
I know she is not having a good time of it any more. How supremely
selfish of me would it be for me to tell her not to die because I dont'
want to be sad, when if it is her time I have to let her go without
anger or regret. She has raised me to 28+ years, and I have other
friends now to support me, I'm not dependent on just her any more.

I am out here in Halifax and she is 1000 miles away. I phoned and my
mom held up the phone so I could talk to her. She is very weak, she
could only listen for about 2 minutes. 2 minutes to try to say thank
you and i'll be okay to the person who guided me through a hard
childhood and adolescence.

My mom and dad are with her. my mom has been pretty good to her for
the past ten years, for all they fought before hand, but it is also
hard, considering what Grandma and I shared without Mom's involvement
(or sometimes because my mom was being the problem)

Could I get some purrs for my grandma?

Tyche is on my lap right now, purring away. She knows I am sad.

--Fil

Big purrs from here for your grandma and for you.

--
Sam, closely supervised by Mistletoe
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Old March 21st 06, 04:25 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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Purrs for your grandmother and for you. How was her day today? How are
you?

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Old March 21st 06, 10:27 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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Enfilade wrote:

My grandma is in the hospital. She was having trouble breathing and is
now on oxygen and pills to get fluid out of her lungs. She is getting
weaker and weaker, and she is 94, and my dad says it doesn't look good.

My grandma hates being dependent on everyone and being almost blind and
I know she is not having a good time of it any more. How supremely
selfish of me would it be for me to tell her not to die because I dont'
want to be sad, when if it is her time I have to let her go without
anger or regret. She has raised me to 28+ years, and I have other
friends now to support me, I'm not dependent on just her any more.

I am out here in Halifax and she is 1000 miles away. I phoned and my
mom held up the phone so I could talk to her. She is very weak, she
could only listen for about 2 minutes. 2 minutes to try to say thank
you and i'll be okay to the person who guided me through a hard
childhood and adolescence.

My mom and dad are with her. my mom has been pretty good to her for
the past ten years, for all they fought before hand, but it is also
hard, considering what Grandma and I shared without Mom's involvement
(or sometimes because my mom was being the problem)

Could I get some purrs for my grandma?

Tyche is on my lap right now, purring away. She knows I am sad.

--Fil


We are sending lots and lots of purrs and very gentle hugs for your
grandma and also hugs for you, Fil,
Polonca and Soncek

 




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