It’s our turn, mum


Lean on us: Three sisters rally to take care of their mother who has always been there for them, when she suffers from a stroke. — Tribune News Service

This daughter wants her mother to know she is no trouble at all.

I visited my mum over the weekend, and for the first time since she had a stroke, she wept uncontrollably. My bedridden mum who has yet to regain her speech found it frustrating to relate what she wanted to tell us. It was frustrating for us too, her daughters, to make out what she wanted to say.

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It’s our turn , mum

   

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