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This is the best and most beautiful reason for your retirement. I was unable to be a caregiver for my husband at home for the last two months he lived due to my own severe disability. When he could no longer walk, the home nurse could not care for him at home either. Yet, he encouraged me to keep writing each time I visited him in the hospital. His face shone with joy for each new word of encouragement I had received from a coach and shared with him.

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So glad you had this reassurance from your husband that he believed and supported your calling to write. Even though you could not care for him at home, you continued to love him and share your life with him. We carry on now with the blessings of our husbands.

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You have kept that promise & continue to do so. I am thankful that you are always there for me as I am a caregiver. Love you BFF!

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Always, BFF! It' s not an easy road, but God gives us the courage we need.

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I promised Bud I would take him home at the end as he wanted to die at home, but I couldn't. Enter an everlasting guilt.

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