A Writer's Notebook, Day One-Thousand-Two-Hundred-And-Fifty-Eight

Today was a difficult day.  We were here at Ann's house for the most part, making phone calls and doing various things in regards to Ann's affairs.  Melissa spent a long time this afternoon writing personal notes to various nurses and social workers from the nursing home who we want to thank for the care they gave Ann.  It was difficult, and she burst into tears several times during the process.  I wish that I could do more to make this easier for her, but I know that is likely impossible, that this has to hurt.   She lost her mother.  It is not something that can be made better.

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