An uncle of mine, similar age to yours, just had to deal with a similar situation with his own son (who had a motorbike accident that left him in permanent poor health and pain).
It is humbling to see parents in their 70s being this heroic.
I remember visiting a Ronald McDonald House years and years ago when I was with my mother accompanying her friend to a hospital for something to do with he daughter. We didn't stay there (my mother's friend did for a while - if I recall correctly), but you're 100% correct that they deserve every penny that gets donated to them.
An uncle of mine, similar age to yours, just had to deal with a similar situation with his own son (who had a motorbike accident that left him in permanent poor health and pain).
It is humbling to see parents in their 70s being this heroic.
I remember visiting a Ronald McDonald House years and years ago when I was with my mother accompanying her friend to a hospital for something to do with he daughter. We didn't stay there (my mother's friend did for a while - if I recall correctly), but you're 100% correct that they deserve every penny that gets donated to them.
John, I so want to hug you, Betty, and Jakob. I wish you all good health and many moments of joy in the new year.
Thank you. I'm sure you'll be OK with including Jakob's two great sisters.
Yes! The whole Sundman family, grandchildren included.