Oh my goodness, you have nailed it! About 20 years ago my husband had major heart surgery. About 15 years ago I had cancer. In both situations (we have both lived through) I was dumbfounded as to the nonexistent assistance for the care giver. I love that you have brought this to light.
Lost my best friend and hubs to brain cancer last fall. Our little house became even smaller with medical equipment, visiting hospice , and family members. It is an overwhelming task to cope with legal, final arrangements , distribution of property responsibilities in a state of acute grief .
Great interview! Thank you so much for sharing with us! I plan to make a legacy list with my 84 year old mom where we record or write down about her most important treasures. Thank you for inspiring me to put that higher on my to do list!
My Mom passed away 12 years ago and the thing I miss most is her hugs. Every time I really, really miss her, it's her hugs that I remember the most and though it makes me cry sometimes, sometimes I can still feel her hugs and it lifts my spirits.
I'm a minimalist and my husband a pack rat. We had quite a few animated discussions throughout the years. When he had a stroke everything that he wasn't willing to let go of before, now fell on me. I had to deal with that frustration as well as his illness, selling our house, etc.
I really appreciate you discussing this topic. It's too easy for us to put off these important conversations with our loved ones. Death is something we don't want to think about but making some preparations could give us more peace of mind and less stress.
i love the legacy box. I should only keep the materail stuff that would go in my legacy box and donate everything else. thank you love this. and I could see the pain that she is going through wiht her husbnad. my heart and prayers go out to her and her family.
🙏 Healing and restoration for your husband and yourself ❤️
Oh my goodness, you have nailed it! About 20 years ago my husband had major heart surgery. About 15 years ago I had cancer. In both situations (we have both lived through) I was dumbfounded as to the nonexistent assistance for the care giver. I love that you have brought this to light.
Lost my best friend and hubs to brain cancer last fall. Our little house became even smaller with medical equipment, visiting hospice , and family members. It is an overwhelming task to cope with legal, final arrangements , distribution of property responsibilities in a state of acute grief .
I'm so sorry!
Wonderful guest. Wonderful conversation
Great interview! Thank you so much for sharing with us! I plan to make a legacy list with my 84 year old mom where we record or write down about her most important treasures. Thank you for inspiring me to put that higher on my to do list!
My Mom passed away 12 years ago and the thing I miss most is her hugs. Every time I really, really miss her, it's her hugs that I remember the most and though it makes me cry sometimes, sometimes I can still feel her hugs and it lifts my spirits.
Awww, my mom gives good hugs. I’ll try to value it more!
💞In connection with each other. Thank you for this interview. With regards from the Netherlands, Lily
I'm a minimalist and my husband a pack rat. We had quite a few animated discussions throughout the years. When he had a stroke everything that he wasn't willing to let go of before, now fell on me. I had to deal with that frustration as well as his illness, selling our house, etc.
Oooh, that’s hard!!
Thank you. I am an old neat freak and minimalist. 😊
You’re welcome
So appreciate this topic. Thank you for sharing during such a difficult time- cannot imagine at such a young age! Praying for you!
Boy this hits home. A coworker had significant shoulder surgery and trying to help her is overwhelming because she is basically a hoarder.
I really appreciate you discussing this topic. It's too easy for us to put off these important conversations with our loved ones. Death is something we don't want to think about but making some preparations could give us more peace of mind and less stress.
i love the legacy box. I should only keep the materail stuff that would go in my legacy box and donate everything else. thank you love this. and I could see the pain that she is going through wiht her husbnad. my heart and prayers go out to her and her family.
Excellent!!
Lovely video. Thank you for sharing Jane's work and perspective.
I really like this video. We need to talk more about these issues.
A beautiful reminder to enjoy life!!
Indeed!
Congratulations for another great video!
Thank you very much!