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

 Today was the first day where we didn't have a great deal of stuff to do.  The funeral is over.  We saw my mother and brother off, and tomorrow we will leave the hotel and go to stay at Ann's house so we can begin dealing with other matters.  We have to clean things up and get ready to sell the house, as well as talking with the lawyer to make certain things are properly handled.  Things feel heavy and difficult and worrying, but we are doing the best we can, dealing with things as they come.

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