I have a family member in the hospital/hospice, and need to book a flight from SD to AZ.
would love to fly without a mask, but guessing that's not possible. hopefully I'm wrong/you guys have some suggestions.
I have a family member in the hospital/hospice, and need to book a flight from SD to AZ.
would love to fly without a mask, but guessing that's not possible. hopefully I'm wrong/you guys have some suggestions.
On a sidenote… When my grandmother was in hospice. I went there in the middle of the night, and created a work of art on the wall.
Are used construction paper stickers and craft supplies, but basically the end result were the words celebration of life. Then they were big huge hearts and big huge flowers but either pictures of my family, or just names written for each of their children, and grandchildren. So on and so forth. It wasn’t anything spectacular, but it was something that was well needed. I spent that time alone with my grandmother talking to her, even though she was supposedly not aware of what was going on. She did Make some groanings, and I feel like she was saying goodbye to me. It was a gift of love that I gave her, and to my family.
I guess the next day when my mom went over there with her two brothers, they were all surprised and cried with tears of joy - and that small effort of reaching out, impacted our entire family. I don’t know if you’re crafty, but if you have an opportunity to pick up a few things before you go to the dollar store or some thing, I highly recommend doing what you can to make the passing of a family member a positive not a negative!
thanks for sharing:) and great idea/interesting that you said that because she's an artist, has always been one to keep to herself and focus on art. they don't think she's going to be around much longer, and she's told me many times not to be sad when she goes, so definitely want to make it a positive experience🧡
Awesome I’m glad I shared that. There are no coincidences.