THE FUNERAL – OK

This afternoon we went to a funeral. There were hundreds of people there. Most were young adults. The girl who died was only 18. It was extremely sad. Can you imagine losing a child or grandchild at such a young age.
In the morning hubby and I went for a hearing test. My hearing is worse than his and it explains why I can’t understand my grandson when he talks from the back seat. I will make an appointment with an ear, nose and throat doctor but I don’t think I will get a hearing aid until I return from Florida. I couldn’t believe how expensive they are.
This afternoon I had a nap. Just a few minutes ago I finished 45 minutes on the treadmill. I have lasagna warming up in the oven. I am going to take a bath and we’ll eat when I come out.
Not much doing tonight so I’m happy. Time to work on crafts and relax.

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September 9, 2009

So sad going to a funeral for one so young, my heart goes out to you & the girl’s family.

September 9, 2009

How very sad!

18 years old! That is sad on so many levels. No I can’t imagine losing a child or grandchild. Sorry you have hearing trouble. My dad does too but refuses to get a hearing aid because they’re so expensive. It makes him angry that they cost so much. I have no idea – how much are they?

September 9, 2009

a young person’s funeral must be the hardest thing. hugs P

September 9, 2009

It is sad when young people die. Breaks my heart. My heart and prayers go out to the parents. Love,

September 9, 2009

That’s sad!

September 10, 2009

No, I canoot imagine losing a child at any age! I definitely want to outlive mine. Glad you have craft time tonight. I love crafts.

I just can’t bear funerals any more and this one had to be worse than most — so sorry for that family.

September 10, 2009

yes, i can imagine losing a child at that young age. it is one of the saddest things that can happen. children shouldn’t die before their parents or grandparents. my heart goes out to the parents and grandparents of that young girl. take care,