I lost my Mom to Bone Marrow Cancer. I can't believe it's been that long & yet it feels like I haven't heard her voice or touched her for at least 10 years. I miss her so very much.
Even after she passed on, I still sat next to her bedside & held her hand tightly (as if I could bring her back) for about 2 hours. My family made me leave shortly after that. She died looking at me & her eyes remained open. I don't think anyone could know the pain I'm in, unless they've lost their Mom. There are no words to describe the big hole in my heart & the deep pain or longing just to hear her voice again, or to have breakfast together again, like we did everyday for 43 years.
Be kind to your Mother. Call her & tell her you love her if there is distance between you (whether geographical or emotional) because one day she'll be gone. I'm so grateful for the closeness my Mom & I shared all our lives together. I hope I'll have that same relationship with my boys as they grow.
Even after she passed on, I still sat next to her bedside & held her hand tightly (as if I could bring her back) for about 2 hours. My family made me leave shortly after that. She died looking at me & her eyes remained open. I don't think anyone could know the pain I'm in, unless they've lost their Mom. There are no words to describe the big hole in my heart & the deep pain or longing just to hear her voice again, or to have breakfast together again, like we did everyday for 43 years.
Be kind to your Mother. Call her & tell her you love her if there is distance between you (whether geographical or emotional) because one day she'll be gone. I'm so grateful for the closeness my Mom & I shared all our lives together. I hope I'll have that same relationship with my boys as they grow.