38Chevy454
Thinks s/he gets paid by the post
Sorry for your loss. BTDT myself. My father had a major disabling stroke at 60, just short of his retiring, and never had the retirement he and my mother had planned. He had a long slow decline over 10 years. This also affected my mother's ability to enjoy retirement, as she was a caregiver for him much of that time. She actually passed away suddenly about 18 months before father did. One thing she had always said, as result of seeing my father's slow decline is she wanted to go fast and not suffer. Well, she got her wish. It is tough without my parents around, but you have to go on with life. It does not stop because of your life difficulties.
I am sure you are busy with funeral and other activities right now. Let the emotions roll, it may take a while for the full impact to set in.
As a result of my parent's case, I am determined to get out from working soon as i can feel confident in financial picture. Life is short and can be taken away in an instant. We all can try to maximize the good times while reducing the impact of bad times.
I am sure you are busy with funeral and other activities right now. Let the emotions roll, it may take a while for the full impact to set in.
As a result of my parent's case, I am determined to get out from working soon as i can feel confident in financial picture. Life is short and can be taken away in an instant. We all can try to maximize the good times while reducing the impact of bad times.