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ttystikk

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NIce, you go to spend many years with her!
My grandmother was so special to me and she died too early.
I did and I was young and dumb enough not to realize how special a gift that was. I did end up being the family repository of many of her most favorite recipes, so there's that. It turns out that one of the secrets of farm cooking is just simplicity and getting your timing right.
 

ttystikk

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It's very scary in the beginning, then you get used to it.))

But the most important thing is that at such moments you realise that everything you have been striving for in life is nothing... it's all vanity and trifles. The most important thing in your life is your loved ones and life itself. It's like you're free of a burden all of a sudden. And you begin to appreciate more than anything else that you had not noticed before, that was ordinary for you before.

Peace!
I guess you can get used to anything when you have little choice.

And yes, when you are confronted with your mortality, everything that is important comes into clear focus over the rest. I can really only barely imagine what it is like.

I wish that soon you have the time and energy to concern yourself with trivialities once again!
 

ttystikk

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Yes, it's the hardest when you lose someone you cared about for years. Life is fleeting, moments of happiness are ephemeral. Happiness is where you're welcome, where your family is, where your home is. Everything else is vanity.
And friends, tovarisch! The family we choose!
 
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