Thank you dutchess. It was not so unexpected to me because of my long experience dealing with such events. Maggie was not getting any better and when they released her to go home, I pretty much knew that she would barely make it, and she did. Thank God for the few hours she had with her family around her. She knew that she was "going Home". The last thing she said to me, "I love you too." That was July 4th and we both knew it would be the last time we would speak in this world.
Did you make it through the service/sermon w/o breaking up?
Did you share the testimony of Maggie. Sometimes that type of "message" is the most powerful we can offer to our flock..
Need to run.
Thinking of you hon! (I talked with her last Saturday)- the first).. she had her typical soft voice & seemed weak.. but happy & sparkly at the same time). She said she missed us all & hoped to post soon...