Saturday morning here in Fresno, California. Cable guy just left. Had problems with my PC and I did not have Internet. First thing I thought about was my Jeannette's blog. So, here I am writing again about my amazing loving daughter.
Look at this picture. She is so beautiful. She was young and wanted to feel pretty so she bought the wig she is wearing. I told her that she was pretty even bald and with no eyebrows and eyelashes.
We had long conversations about her children's future. She would say to me that when she really thought about it that she would go into deep depression because she knew she wouldn't be around to see them grow up. She would miss out on Loreal's graduation from high school and Mathew's too. Jeannette loved her children so very much. Every time I would go visit her in Thousand Oaks, California, I would find her fridge packed with so much food. There was even a big cart in the kitchen area filled with all kinds of cereals and snacks. Her children never had to ask for anything because she made sure everything was there for them.
Jeannette was battling breast cancer. Her life on earth was short. She had to take so many medicines and go to several appointments. Even though she was in excruciating pain and had little energy, She managed to take care of her children. To her, it was way more important than her battle. I wish everyone had an opportunity to see and witness this awesome mother in effect. She was like no other.
Her children were blessed and now they have a Angel in Heaven.
My beautiful Nettle Poodle, I miss her so much.
Look at this picture. She is so beautiful. She was young and wanted to feel pretty so she bought the wig she is wearing. I told her that she was pretty even bald and with no eyebrows and eyelashes.
We had long conversations about her children's future. She would say to me that when she really thought about it that she would go into deep depression because she knew she wouldn't be around to see them grow up. She would miss out on Loreal's graduation from high school and Mathew's too. Jeannette loved her children so very much. Every time I would go visit her in Thousand Oaks, California, I would find her fridge packed with so much food. There was even a big cart in the kitchen area filled with all kinds of cereals and snacks. Her children never had to ask for anything because she made sure everything was there for them.
Jeannette was battling breast cancer. Her life on earth was short. She had to take so many medicines and go to several appointments. Even though she was in excruciating pain and had little energy, She managed to take care of her children. To her, it was way more important than her battle. I wish everyone had an opportunity to see and witness this awesome mother in effect. She was like no other.
Her children were blessed and now they have a Angel in Heaven.
My beautiful Nettle Poodle, I miss her so much.
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