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>> Well, when my children went away we felt the house was empty, we really had no one
to argue with, to pick on or to discipline and we found ourselves even more concerned
but using the telephone to communicate and we were lonely,
we felt lonely a little bit without the children.
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>> Well, I like to have fun, my present situation,
I don't have too many options you know after reaching this stage of life, you know.
Should I admit what I am now, I just had a turning point, 90 believe it or not.
A lot of people would say well God bless you but anyway I'll take it at that.
I have to change a few things, I can't play golf any more, do a little reading, go to movies,
watch...I'm into sports quite a bit, Red Sox.
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>> My husband always said that he hated nursing homes
and I had decided no matter what the time came I would never let him die in a nursing home
so he..I kept...he was home with us...with me and this like seven he was home, I had hospice
but it was very, very difficult a matter of fact it...it's left me in a very, very bad condition.
I mean I was almost on the verge of a nervous breakdown by the time he passed.
>> I'm sorry.
>> And we were married 66 years.