And if Jeri’s anything like my sister, when she gets into her 50’s, she starts regretting not having any children of her own. My sister took care of our mom during her final years, and then realized that since she’s childless, she has no idea who will take care of her, when she’s no longer able to take care of herself. She has been taking in “stray humans” who need help, guess it is her long denied nurturing desire. Problem is, most of them were hospice patients, so they died.
And if Jeri’s anything like my sister, when she gets into her 50’s, she starts regretting not having any children of her own. My sister took care of our mom during her final years, and then realized that since she’s childless, she has no idea who will take care of her, when she’s no longer able to take care of herself. She has been taking in “stray humans” who need help, guess it is her long denied nurturing desire. Problem is, most of them were hospice patients, so they died.