This is the 3rd client that has passed away this year. You guys may remember him from me driving him to his country club on Wednesday evenings for dinner.
I am taking his lady friend to the funeral tomorrow. It’s such a sad day. And I didn’t hear it from his family. I heard about it from his hairdresser. I then text his daughter and she said she’s sorry she didn’t let me know. Well, it’s hard to remember everyone when you’re going through something like that!
I started thinking about this About Me part of my blog. I'm going to expand it just a little from the 3 words I had before.
I am a single mom. I love my son. We have been alone since he was 6 months old. He really is my sun, moon, and stars. I am very proud of him.
I am an entrepreneur. I started my driving business 2 years ago. I don't want to work for a "boss" ever again. I always tell people they can do it too. In what I do, there is no competition because there are plenty of people that need rides (and maybe that would help get some of these bad drivers off the roads!). I work hard and have fun on my own time doing what I like to do.
I really am a Netflix addict. When I am not working or doing something with my son, I am watching Netflix. There are so many shows that I've never re-watched anything either. I will watch anything and make my own opinion.
I am opinionated. This blog is really just my opinions and my life. People don't have to agree with me all the time. I welcome discussions and other people's opinion whether they agree or not. I'm not petty, I'm not going to block anyone for not sharing my opinion, why do people freak out these days when someone doesn't share their opinion? Who cares?!? There is a reason we all are different.
There's a lot more about me but you'll have to read the blog to find out!
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As a nurse and a caregiver I know it’s hard to connect the dots of our own feelings of grief with the more pronounced and deeper grief of the family. Sad. Always sad.
As a nurse and a caregiver I know it’s hard to connect the dots of our own feelings of grief with the more pronounced and deeper grief of the family. Sad. Always sad.
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It really is, right?
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My sympathy to you and his family ❤
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So sorry for your loss. That’s one of the hard parts of caring for the elderly.
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Definitely
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Oh how sad! I remember you writing about him. ♡ My heart goes out to you and his family!
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Yeah, he was a sweet man!
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He was “Mr 90 Year Old” that was still working right??
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Yep!
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