Yeah... I pray for their safety whenever I can... thankfully they are being taken care of by countries who send them medical supplies and food and water and such...
*wants to be pro huggler*
Hanoverian wrote:I am a bit sad.... my papa, he is 89, is losing his memory. I am afraid that he will forget me! He cannot drive because he might forget how and get in a crash. He was recently trying to play solitaire; like he has for over 70 years, but he forgot how. He also asked my sister (who is 16) if she remembered Penny, his dog from 60 years ago. But a happy thing is that my grandpa is a bit better. (not mah papa). They thought that he had lung cancer, but he just has emphysema. It is still bad, but better than cancer....
AirForce99 wrote:*hugs* I am really sorry about your Papa. But even though he is losing his memory, it doesn't mean he doesn't love you or has completely forgotten about you. After all, he mentioned Penny, his dog, who obviously means much to him and he clearly loves her. She was around 60 years ago and he hasn't forgotton her, and he won't forget you. *huggles*
And I am glad for your Grandpa not having cancer, that is a relief, I am sure, but I am still sorry he has that.
Rachy20089 wrote:Hanoverian wrote:I am a bit sad.... my papa, he is 89, is losing his memory. I am afraid that he will forget me! He cannot drive because he might forget how and get in a crash. He was recently trying to play solitaire; like he has for over 70 years, but he forgot how. He also asked my sister (who is 16) if she remembered Penny, his dog from 60 years ago. But a happy thing is that my grandpa is a bit better. (not mah papa). They thought that he had lung cancer, but he just has emphysema. It is still bad, but better than cancer....
*hugs and pats on back* My grany died from cancer, but it was before I was born, so I don't miss her so much... I would have liked to know her though!
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