that's not the room. Terri's room was kept darkened, the blinds not opened to allow her the view of the "9+ acres of woods".
what a crock. what a crock.
love, hugs, and our appreciation to you for encouraging and being there for the family despite how very difficult this had to have been all that time. . . . won't ever be able to tell you how much we appreciate what all you and others there have done.
My sister told me about a friend of hers who was dying of cancer, so my sister and some friends, and a priest got together and prayed for this woman. After the prayer get- together, the woman felt better, her spirits were raised, her appetite returned, and she asked her mom to make her a sandwich.
Later a woman from hospice came, and told the woman's mom to leave them alone. When the mother came back into the room, her daughter was depressed again, and soon after died. The hospice woman took away all hope.
That hospice woman did not realize that sometimes miracles do happen.
I'll help with the April thread.
Thanks, FV