I said to my husband yesterday that if I were a playwright, I'd write a one-act play -- a black humor piece -- about the following... How people need to settle things by cleaning: they clean and tidy up for the cleaning lady -- G-d forbid she should be faced with such a clutter; and they clean and tidy up in anticipation of having to soon hold a shiva in their home -- G-d forbid that those who come to comfort the mourners should see the clutter and whirlwind state of a family's belongings.
It hasn't been a good week: my father was rushed to hospital after midnight on Tuesday. He developed a sudden flu and fever, and with his already delicate medical history, it threw things off balance so that he was so weak and unable to walk, and suffered from a couple of seizures, confusion. He has finally been moved to a room from Emergency where he was in isolation -- Influenza A was the diagnosis -- until yesterday. I had to gown up, mask up and glove up in order to see him each time.
Thank G-d he's much better than he was and we hope he will continue to improve so that after a few days he can return home...usually a better place to recover.
My husband's mom isn't well and is deteriorating quickly. A vibrant and vital woman suddenly felled by an ugly disease...
It isn't easy to watch her nor see my husband in his worry and pain.
I said to him the other day: "I've never been so close to death before."
May we only share simchas and welcome Purim later this week with freiliche spirits.
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Oy. May they both have a r'fuah sh'leimah/complete healing.
wishing everyone a refuah shleimah - and wishing you all strength with all you have to deal with.
Thank you, Shira. Thank you, Hadassah.
May your brachot be heard.
HI Pearl...so sorry to hear about your dad and m.i.l. Take good care of yourselves during this difficult time.
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