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Old 08-08-2007, 01:43 PM #1
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Default It's hard to say goodbye

I already miss our grandaughters and only returned them a couple of hrs. ago.
It's funny how you miss them more when you've been with them recently.

Their mom showed up in Kokomo with her sister to suprise me....it was wonderful to be able to put my arms around her today....on this anniversary of her Matthews' death. Matthew was 8 years old when he had a simple adnoidectomy and was overdosed with codine.

All things being relative...it's hard to say goodbye.
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