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

Melissa is having a lot of difficulty getting through things right now.  She keeps telling me how lost she feels, not knowing what to do next, wondering what would be best.  I understand the feeling, that it isn't just about how to proceed, but the deeper issue of living on, now.  Her mother was not perfect, and in many ways the relationship was difficult, but I know that there was a lot of love between Melissa and her mother,even if it was not always well expressed.  I know, also, that Melissa feels guilty over the fact that Ann wound up in the nursing home, though it was not her fault at all, and we tried, before things progressed, to intercede and make preparations, but were unsuccessful.  I am trying to help as best I can, trying to be here for her and offer assistance and support.  Honestly, I wish I were better at it, but I am working on it.

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