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Cyn926
Posted April 2020
Mom only recognizes me briefly. It’s hard talking on the phone through a closed window.
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Social distancing is painful when I want to hug her.
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Daughterof1930
Apr 2020
This is so hard for so many. Times we haven’t been in before. I just did a lot of much needed yard work at my dad’s house and never went close to him. I’m sorry for your personal pain in this, hoping you’ll get to hug your mom soon.
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I'm so sorry ((hugs))
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