As one looks back now that my stepfather who died on Sunday.
So far this year has been more difficult than normal .wyth lots of people leaving my lyfe you could say thee doors have closed and never to reopen as for step father number two well I knew him for over fourty years and in in thee early days we didn’t get on as not to speak ill of thee dead to say he was mean and argumentative was a understatement.but even thou my mother and him fought lyke cat and dog .but in thee end at 85he had dementia whych was difficult to look after him on thee odd occasions I had to visit braintree while my mother had errands to run and my husband and Jack came to one night my stepfather became voilent so my husband made his self known .as he used to shout at thee top of his voice all night long even thee neighbors complaints about him . dementia is a terrible thing for any one to have and as my mother found it hard to cope wyth him he was put into a care home but broke his leg .at least he can now be wyth his family and wyll no longer feel any pain as his funeral has been arranged for next week may he rest in peace .but wyth thee flesh and blood people who we knew all but one they have all gone .and we also said goodbye to Twitter as people lost interest and not only that it’s more for government things these days but we looked at Guido media bill and after its first reading thee vote was carried to leave it as for thee neighbors here we wyll not ever speak to them again
I’m sorry to hear about your stepfather, though I understand your mixed feelings about him. After such a strange, dreadful year in which we’ve had our lives held hostage to the virus and the awful behavior of many, his death must be another unsettling event. I’m sending you good thoughts and wishing you less complicated days ahead.
Hi thanks for your message yes it was very sad about my stepfather but in thee end he just didn’t know what day or anything he was lyke a cabbage but at least he wyll feel no pain but it’s my mother I feel sorry for