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Hi from Lyn & Your Last Chance to Win — 15 Comments

  1. Sorry about you mil. please enter me in your contest, I love your books. thanks AprilR

  2. sorry to hear about MIL.Her Inheritance Forever sounds wonderful.augustlily06(at)aim(dot)com.

  3. Lyn,

    So sorry to hear about your mother-in-law. It's hard losing those we hold dear.

    I bet you found some real jewels among all her old papers. I wish I could go back and pick my grandparents' brains. They were born in 1874 and 1876. It boggles my mind to think of all the things I could have learned–if only I'd been interested when they were still living.

    Hugs,

    fictionfan1[at]cox[dot]net

  4. Again thanks for all the kindness. I had two houses to close up for my own mom but she had little of family significance. So it was easier to throw stuff out, but so MUCH!

    Anyway, I think we all have the intention of not leaving such a mess for our children.

    I think this common experience has happened because the WWII generation's parents had so little to leave that they didn't realize what they were creating for us to clean up.

    And being the Depression generation, they couldn't part with so much that had really no use in their lives–like empty Cool Whip and margarine tubs. I threw out a garbage bag full!

    I wonder what our kids will say!

  5. I understand what you are going thru. My father died about 20 years ago and my mom about 2 years ago. When I had to go thru my mom's things, I found that she still had most of dads clothes and every check stub in a Old coffee can that he had ever earned.

    But what I enjoyed the most were the few love letters he wrote to her when they were dating and first married.

    I also ended up with her little fox terrier (that is not house broke)!!!

    I also came across lots of photos in old large photo albums (bound by string) with little white corners on the black pages holding the pictures. Some are so old and NO NAMES!!!

    My grand parents are gone and I have no one to ask who they are??? But still, my brother offered to take the pictures home and put them all on a CD. I plan on sending it to all the family with my xmas cards this year…Who knows, maybe they will know who the folks are in the pics???

    Hang in there. It is a lot of work, but it will be over soon. Wishing you the best!!!

    mitzihinkey at sbcglobal dot com

  6. So sorry about you mother-in-law. It is such a difficult thing to deal with, even when "it is time".
    Have had the job of going through a household twice and it is no fun. I have boxes of photo's from my aunt's house and very few are labeled. I have no idea who these people are and that generation is pretty much gone. I need to get busy and finish labeling our family photos before I forget.
    I'm am sure you are glad to be home and need the peace and quiet of your own space. Hope the cat is settling in. Some times it takes a while when it has been an "only child".

  7. Wow! Sounds like you have been having a tough time of it. I will certainly keep you in my prayers.

  8. I will have to say you are a strong women! So sorry to hear about your MIL. I do know that this takes a lot out of you. My father past away about 11 years a go from a lawn mower accident and my mother about 20 years ago. I still have my in-laws but my FIL is 85 now and not doing well. I know how it is with the photo because we found a few we had no idea who was in the photos. I do try to date mine. Wish you luck with the cats, it may not be a problem.

  9. sorry for your loss; my youngest sister said upon our having to go through the basement of boxes and suitcases full when Mom passed away "I hope I never put anyone through this with my stuff". LOL. Mom did save and she was very crafty so she used many items in her crafts.

  10. I'm sorry to hear about your Mil! It's always an interesting time sorting through old letters and pictures. I know how frustrating it can be when those old photos don't have names written on the back, those are usually the ones you want to know the most about!!!
    I hope kitty settles in well 🙂

    steelergirl83(at)gmail(dot)com

  11. Thanks for your kind words. I am feeling better now that we are home.
    Now pray that mil's cat fits in with our 3!

  12. so sorry about your mother-in-law, we have lost all our parents also. I am like you I love the old pictures and have done the genelogy on all sets of our family. Beged for copies of pictures I didn't even know about, since I never met my grandparents, I was a very late in life child so, mine was gone when I arrived.

    May God bless

    mamat2730(at)charter(dot)net

  13. Not only do you showcase strong women, but you are one yourself. I'm sorry you had such a tough week. Here's hoping the next few weeks will be better (and that there's not too much cat fighting).

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