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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 757941" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>We are doing fairly well. Wiz wanted to move out of state and was job hunting there when covid hit. He did not move because it would have been a truly dumb thing to do. He is still working at his job and they still love him. He is mostly stable and works to not be around us if he is having a bad day. </p><p></p><p>J is having more health issues and anxiety problems. Not surprising after Hubby's death. We all have some depression going on. She is open to medication and therapy, hopefully it will start to work soon. </p><p></p><p>thank you is doing well in school but he lost his job when covid hit. He is a saver and decided to wait until after school started again to get a new one. It was a super hard year for him. Not only did he lose his father about 2 weeks into his first semester, he also had a problem with his laptop and had to send it away for repairs - and it took almost 2 MONTHS! He got way better grades than I expected after having to deal with all of that. He finished up his classes online and is planning to take online classes in the fall.</p><p></p><p>I am coping. Not as well as I could, better than I thought I would. I was smart enough to go back on an antidepressant a couple of months after Hubby died. We all miss him greatly, and I hope time will start to help with this soon. </p><p></p><p>We don't go many places. We don't go shop just to browse. I am glad I don't have school age kids because no way would they go back to school during this. I don't envy parents who have to make that choice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 757941, member: 1233"] We are doing fairly well. Wiz wanted to move out of state and was job hunting there when covid hit. He did not move because it would have been a truly dumb thing to do. He is still working at his job and they still love him. He is mostly stable and works to not be around us if he is having a bad day. J is having more health issues and anxiety problems. Not surprising after Hubby's death. We all have some depression going on. She is open to medication and therapy, hopefully it will start to work soon. thank you is doing well in school but he lost his job when covid hit. He is a saver and decided to wait until after school started again to get a new one. It was a super hard year for him. Not only did he lose his father about 2 weeks into his first semester, he also had a problem with his laptop and had to send it away for repairs - and it took almost 2 MONTHS! He got way better grades than I expected after having to deal with all of that. He finished up his classes online and is planning to take online classes in the fall. I am coping. Not as well as I could, better than I thought I would. I was smart enough to go back on an antidepressant a couple of months after Hubby died. We all miss him greatly, and I hope time will start to help with this soon. We don't go many places. We don't go shop just to browse. I am glad I don't have school age kids because no way would they go back to school during this. I don't envy parents who have to make that choice. [/QUOTE]
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