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Really awful news has been delivered to my wife and I
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<blockquote data-quote="weebee" data-source="post: 536856" data-attributes="member: 17696"><p>Bill, I understand your grief. And I'm sorry for what you are going through. But, a couple things need to be said. I may over step here. But bare with me.</p><p>1) Stop giving stuff away. What you think is sentimental to others is also sentimental to you. Wait until you have a clear head before doing this. Remember the Nikon 1 you gave away? How was that important to their loss?</p><p>2) Get legal help. It can be found for low cost/free.</p><p>3) Get a health check up. Both physical and mental. You went through a lot. I care about you.</p><p>4) Get out and enjoy what you love to do, photography. It isn't just portraits. You are doing awesome in other areas as well.</p><p>When my mom lost my step dad a few years ago she went through the same thing. She wanted to give me things that I knew she also held dear. In the end I accepted his railroad watch and his knife collection. She kept the John Deere and train items that he really loved. See what I'm saying? </p><p>Since I don't know your past with the family I can't judge. But, I feel if you really think about this. You can.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="weebee, post: 536856, member: 17696"] Bill, I understand your grief. And I'm sorry for what you are going through. But, a couple things need to be said. I may over step here. But bare with me. 1) Stop giving stuff away. What you think is sentimental to others is also sentimental to you. Wait until you have a clear head before doing this. Remember the Nikon 1 you gave away? How was that important to their loss? 2) Get legal help. It can be found for low cost/free. 3) Get a health check up. Both physical and mental. You went through a lot. I care about you. 4) Get out and enjoy what you love to do, photography. It isn't just portraits. You are doing awesome in other areas as well. When my mom lost my step dad a few years ago she went through the same thing. She wanted to give me things that I knew she also held dear. In the end I accepted his railroad watch and his knife collection. She kept the John Deere and train items that he really loved. See what I'm saying? Since I don't know your past with the family I can't judge. But, I feel if you really think about this. You can. [/QUOTE]
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