Monday, 7 March 2011

A Little Pick Me Up

These daffodils are doing their very best to cheer me up after I received the very sad news yesterday that my uncle has passed away. He's suffered from Alzheimer's for quite a few years, such a terrible disease.

14 comments:

  1. I was so sorry to read your devasting news. My deepest sympathies to you and your family.xx

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  2. Sorry to hear your sad news, I'm thinking of you and your family,

    Victoria xx

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  3. Sending you a big blog hug! Alzheimer's is evil. Our lovely next door neighbour is suffering now, and I feel for his poor wife!

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  4. My sympathies! That's a lovely photo. Flighty xx

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  5. So very sorry to read about your sad news. I really hope the good, happy memories you have of your uncle will be a source of comfort over the weeks and months to come. Dxxxxxx

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  6. So sorry to hear your sad news :o( xxx

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  7. Sorry youre going through such a sad time - sending you a big hug from all the freerangers x

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  8. Sorry to hear of your loss, big hug xx Karen x

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  9. so sorry to hear about your sad news, my thoughts are with you all. Amanda x

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  10. Daffodils are such a happy,smiley flowers I hope they work there magic you. Sneding you a hug at this sad time.
    Lisa x

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  11. Sorry to hear your news. My lovely Mother in Law had early onset Alzheimers - its such a cruel disease.xxxxx

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  12. So sorry to hear about your poor uncle. My grandad in law had it for many years too and it is a really horrible desease, it takes them before before they pass away :-(

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  13. aww im so sorry to hear this x

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  14. Thank you so much for all your kind comments.

    Kathy - I do feel for your poor neighbour too. My uncle got so bad that he lived his last years in a home, it just got too much for my auntie who also suffers with her health. Of course, then came the guilt that she was unable to care for him herself. Alzheimer's affects all the family.

    Scented Sweetpeas - What you say is so true, although my uncle was here in body, he certainly wasn't in mind. As you say, they go before they die.

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