tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9967255.post5623986522964883962..comments2024-03-01T17:39:13.909+08:00Comments on 30 in 2005: Time slips away30in2005http://www.blogger.com/profile/18355411393246220231noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9967255.post-87231246507521694822016-08-17T15:10:26.413+08:002016-08-17T15:10:26.413+08:00Yes it is the classroom view. Kids seem to not eve...Yes it is the classroom view. Kids seem to not even notice it! <br /><br />Ill health in old age is the worst. And I think every family faces it. It's how people indulge it and love their elders to bits all the way to the very end that show the strength of a families fabric. It isn't easy. It's definitely heartbreaking. 30in2005https://www.blogger.com/profile/00128039137550004741noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9967255.post-42700571909408289992016-08-17T07:33:08.342+08:002016-08-17T07:33:08.342+08:00sorry to read about your grandma and her troubles....sorry to read about your grandma and her troubles. My atya(father's sister) had it too and she often lived with us for months. She had forgotten her own children and husband(who poor fellow was alive and madly in love with her still) but remembered with crystal clear clarity all of her six brothers, sisters and the childhood she'd experienced with them. Thank God that all her children, hubby, brothers and surviving sister indulged her till the very end. I pray your grandma doesn't deteriorate anymore and the family members looking after her are able to cope with her illness compassionately.<br /><br />Is that the view from the big boy's classroom BTW? It is indeed stunning and I wouldn't work even the teeniest bit if I studied there:-)<br /><br />Best of luck for a grand year ahead to the 2nd grader.<br /><br />DeepaAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com