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JL
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Hi. I have cared for both of my parents at the end of their lives and wish I had this resource as it significantly affected my family's life. However, the reason for the post is that my 14 year old daughter has to ask a homebound person ther following question (in preparation for her confirmation): "What is the greatest lesson you have learned from life?" Is there anyone who can help her?
 
Posts: 2 | Registered: September 09, 2007Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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"What is the greatest lesson you have learned from life?"

It is all lessons I am still learning...




"She ain't heavy; she's my mother."
 
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You are welcome EM. It is a wonderful question to know the answer to from my husband. I never thought to ask him something like that so I'm glad you did. It is something to add to my list about my husband I will always remember. Thank you for asking. mum


**I'm just a calm, cool, collected basketcase on the verge of insanity at all times.**
 
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JL
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Hi, this is JL's daughter. Thank you for getting back to me so quickly. Your husbands answer is something that everyone can understand and relate to. I wish you and him all the best, and I thank you and especially your husband greatly.
- Best wishes EM
 
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Hi JL, I'm glad you found the forum ok. My husband is homebound with his disablities and I asked him your question. Without hesitation he response was "To be kind to others". I can tell you my husband IS a very kind person. I hope this will be of help to your daughter. Mumbo


**I'm just a calm, cool, collected basketcase on the verge of insanity at all times.**
 
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