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Yours is doing very well, and it's great to see. I feel for you and your dad right now, having lost David's mum, almost a year ago (late October) too. The spaces left behind, that somehow need refilling. When he eventually passed, my mum made sure his beloved birdie found a new home, with a new girlfriend.ĭeath is a hard place to navigate. He had no surviving family, but having that little bird to speak to during the day, put a smile on his face. My mum's elderly friend, who lived past 95, had a pet cockatiel. Unless he already has one, I was wondering if your dad could use a companion pet to help make the transition. Because she got to decide how she spent her life to the end. But I did have your mum in my thoughts, hoping things were going well for her. Hi there Tania, it seems I've missed a lot in my hiatus. I find comfort in knowing she will walk beside me everyday for the rest of my life. It is hard to know that my mum is not here anymore to support and encourage me in all that I do. I cooked up a couple of his favourite meals that Mum used to make for him. I spent yesterday and last night staying over with him. He is terribly lonely without Mum, he loved her so much. Lucky he is in good health and so far managing to get things done with my help. I have so much to consider now for my Dad. Somehow trying to find my way back to normality. How am I doing? I have been okay, taking each day as it comes. We had a few hiccups with the arrangements but in the end it all worked out well and I think Mum would have been ever so proud of us and what we managed to get done for her funeral. It was a huge relief to finally be able to do this for Mum. Only 50 people were allowed, by invitation only. On the 5th August 2021, we finally laid Mum to rest. I am blessed to have such a caring community that visit my little space here. I would like to thank everyone that has left beautiful and encouraging comments regarding the sad loss of my Mum.