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The War of the Grandmas' Baklava
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<blockquote data-quote="Copabanana" data-source="post: 704741" data-attributes="member: 18958"><p>Dear Cedar</p><p></p><p>I am so sorry for you and for husband. I am just now seeing this post.</p><p></p><p>Actually, I did a search for you just now, because I wanted to reread the gambler's bet quote on your signature. And to find you, I entered D H mom. I thought I would find an update on how she was. The last time you wrote of her that I remembered was how she had to be hoisted into the convertible. How tired she was and how hard it was on your D H.</p><p></p><p>I feel so bad. I felt I knew her, you posted so vividly of her and her influence on you, and your life. I had such a beautiful picture of her and her life in my mind's eye, and the family she built. (I still savor her defiance of her own D H to get a job.)</p><p></p><p>Cedar, is she conscious, at all? When you arrived from your other home, was she conscious?</p><p></p><p>I am glad your dear daughter is there with you and I hope she is well.</p><p></p><p>I feel so, so bad. Please tell D H, if you would, what a strong and loving impact his mother had on this stranger, during a time I was grieving the loss of my own mother.</p><p></p><p>When I saw the latest entry on the Baklava thread, I though you were baking. How I wish it was that.</p><p></p><p>We are all here for you, Cedar. And for D H, vicariously. I still miss you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Copabanana, post: 704741, member: 18958"] Dear Cedar I am so sorry for you and for husband. I am just now seeing this post. Actually, I did a search for you just now, because I wanted to reread the gambler's bet quote on your signature. And to find you, I entered D H mom. I thought I would find an update on how she was. The last time you wrote of her that I remembered was how she had to be hoisted into the convertible. How tired she was and how hard it was on your D H. I feel so bad. I felt I knew her, you posted so vividly of her and her influence on you, and your life. I had such a beautiful picture of her and her life in my mind's eye, and the family she built. (I still savor her defiance of her own D H to get a job.) Cedar, is she conscious, at all? When you arrived from your other home, was she conscious? I am glad your dear daughter is there with you and I hope she is well. I feel so, so bad. Please tell D H, if you would, what a strong and loving impact his mother had on this stranger, during a time I was grieving the loss of my own mother. When I saw the latest entry on the Baklava thread, I though you were baking. How I wish it was that. We are all here for you, Cedar. And for D H, vicariously. I still miss you. [/QUOTE]
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