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Old 06-15-2017, 12:08 PM   #46 (permalink)
Chula Vista
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When you get older and you start to wear down I think most people get more comfortable with it. A little different for everyone I guess. It sounds like you have a really strong survival instinct. Over time it should start to feel more right.
I'm ready for it. I just worry about those who will still be breathing after I'm gone. 20 years ago me, Linda, Sherri and Mike moved across the country all alone. Made us ridiculously close for obvious reasons. We don't have a single extended family member closer than 2,000 miles from us.

I've always been the foundation. The brick for the 4 of us.

You get what I'm saying?
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