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To: 10K a day who wrote (41237)3/15/2002 8:50:47 PM
From: the_wheel  Respond to of 99280
 
That is a good spot.

My wife is keeping her son's ashes downstairs on a shelf in the second kitchen. One day we will throw them out there in the sea too. It is a nice place to be. Part of his ashes have been thrown out in the sea in Hawaii, one of his favorite places, well you know what I mean. pERSONally, you know it really doensn't make much differnece anyways, I figure they can do what they want when I'm gone, not that anybody will really care anyway. When My dad died 7 years ago, they all badmouthed him, but I had some really nice things to say like he raised 3 kids all went to college and when I was really in trouble like way too old to ask, he lent me some cash to get through some bad times, with no questions asked, he was really cool anyway, my mom is still living if you want to call it that.



To: 10K a day who wrote (41237)3/15/2002 9:21:04 PM
From: the_wheel  Respond to of 99280
 
You know now that I think about it, she was lucky to have a good son like you that would throw her ashes away. When I die I will probably have to do it myself. I want a really big fire on the beach, everybody says it is illegal. I don't have any friends anyway, just my buddy Rich and he is totally out there anyway, just my SO and her dog. Who know what will happen. Only time will tell. Is your dad still living or has he passed too?



To: 10K a day who wrote (41237)3/15/2002 9:59:42 PM
From: the_wheel  Respond to of 99280
 
Dude, I am thinking again and I just want to say your mom love you, she is your mom and she love you, more than anywon ever will. It is very hard and it will be easier in four or five years. You hang in there best you can. Maybe you should take it easy for a little while OK? I hope you got someone to talk to if not you PM me OK?



To: 10K a day who wrote (41237)3/15/2002 10:44:40 PM
From: the_wheel  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 99280
 
Man, My MOM still liveing but she DEAD from alzheimeres, what can I do,>???? I really dont have a clue and as far as I know there is no answer. Her sister died long time ago same thing. Few years ago I asked her if she remembered what happened the night dad died, she said "No" . I asked my brother to let me take care of her a while , he said no. My dad died sitting on the toilet. I wiped the blood off the floor. Jan lost her only son . It is really bad. We grieve but carryon best we can. My mom oK and my dad ok(he dead ok) me ok too. Dog just dog. wheel go round no problem.