A Note of Thanks…

Last night my daughter had a very bad MS evening, and my 14 year old granddaughter could not get her mind right to save her wonderful soul. From afar, a very special chatter held my hand and soothed my heart that was breaking. I had to be strong for my daughter and surround her with my loving support and understanding while she cried to the point of sobbing on my shoulder that she is terrified that the day will come when she will no longer be able to “mother” her children. Yes, some tears fell but not many at that moment. Then my granddaughter cried as I explained to her that in the end she was wrong, her parents were right, that she is a teenager not an adult yet, and that we all love her more than any words could ever say. As I drove home, I was shaking inside. Came online, and there my very special chatter friend was. And once again, no distance mattered, the warmth and love was there to comfort me while I cried and cried, and my tattered and tortured soul was soothed. Just want to say thank you for last night, gifts from the heart are simply priceless to me. You are the best! HelenSophie xxx

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      1. I lost my only daughter and two grandsons five years ago. I only wish that I had her here to take care of her.She was thirty five, the boys Kyle 8 and Maxwell 2. All gone. Everyday. Hope you find some peace with your situation.

          1. please accept me for who I am. My tragedy is there for those who think it can’t get worse. Being strong comes from tragedy. That is why we laugh.

  1. Helen….. thank goodness you are strong for them. The best thing you can do is love them and help them through the hard times. You have great ideas to bring comfort to you all. You are a great friend who deserves good friends.

  2. You are one very strong lady, and I’m so very glad you had someone on line who could share the tears. We all have them, and it’s how we get up and keep going that counts – people need us, so we are there…soggy occasionally, but there. All the best wishes in the world for you and your family. (((((((hugs)))))))) Lina xx

  3. Hugs to both Helen and Leaf.
    When we get to 50+, we all have some kind of tragic events whether past or present which we have to deal with. Many have family or friends who can comfort, but those that dont, Senior Chatters is here for us. Thank you to all my friends for being here for one another.

  4. Blessings to you Helen… hope you find lots of comfort here in the future as well. i’ve found same kind of comfort here.. it’s a good place to be.. xoxo

  5. god bless you its very hard when its your daughter I understand my daughter as msa it is a muscle wasteing illness its also hard when they are young and they have to cope .will say a prayer for you all .x