Mrs. Gumdrop
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Feb 21, 2008
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I definitely remember the 45s ... we actually had a Strawberry Shortcake themed record player that we played them on! I can't remember what my favourites were, but the "turn the page when Tinkerbell rings her bell" part I do remember. Like Mrs. Gumdrop, I was probably too wrapped up in my Cabbage Patch Kids!
(Our Cabbage Patch Kids ended up being stored in the cedar chest - between my sister and I, we had six (three boys and three girls). Just recently my three toddler nephews discovered them and have adopted the boys as their "babies". They also occasionally watch Strawberry Shortcake on Playhouse Disney (Disney Junior) ... it's strange how things come back around ... even Care Bears!)
Mellers ... I've decided not to join a FE group because there is a chance we won't be able to cruise afterall. My fiercely independent, just turned 88-years-old grandmother has experienced some major medical setbacks since March. As a result she has lost all mobility and is hospitalized; she has been classified as "end-stage" with no real timeframe given. My mother also has medical power of attorney. So, all things considered, my grandma's condition near cruise time will dictate whether or not we will travel. (I'm so glad we opted to purchase Trip Insurance.)
My grandma has lived a very full life on her own terms, so our prayer for her now is that she is at peace and without pain. That said, it's been a very difficult few months. Fortunately we're a fairly large, close-knit family and the majority of us live in the same town as my grandma. As a result, my grandma is rarely alone during the day - which is a good thing since she is much more at peace when one of us is with her.
As for my mom and I, our lives have developed a new routine that revolves around the "supper shift" at the hosptal. (My dad has taken over kitchen duty at home.) Some days are admittedly better than others. My grandma still enjoys being outside, so we try to take her for walks around the hospital grounds as much as possible. The further we go, the happier she seems to be. (I think she thinks we're breaking the rules for her.) The days when the weather fails to cooperate, howver, are the pits!
I just wanted to say that my prayers and good wishes are with you and your family during this time. The circle of life is a difficult thing. I am glad you have such a wonderful family and support one another.
