saracelica
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Since others do the "is so and so a jerk" I'll do my own. Am I a jerk?
Husband grandpa passed away yesterday. He was 92. Declining health for 3 months or so. Ended up in ICU on Monday evening. Transferred to Hospice on Wednesday evening. Went quite peacefully on Friday afternoon. (Heart just quit beating) majority of the family was around but he wasn't very conscious on Friday. One of the grandchildren texted me "You may want to get over here soon" I replied "I will after work" (Figuring not alot I can do he's not going to hold on just for me I've only been a in law grandkid for 2 years...but he liked me and treated me well - he complimented my haircut on Wednesday night.)
Got to the Hospice at 3:30 nurse says "It'll be soon..." 20 minutes later it was over. The daughters were crying. The grandkids were hugging on the parents. I just offered to hold one of the small (2 mo old babies). I didn't cry at all though. Sure it's sad but geez he was 92. Married to his high school sweetheart for 70.75 years (anniversary is Labor Day)
Family came in couple hours later and when they heard they cried. I just sat there thinking "Is this a surprise to anyone?!"
I reckon it's okay to not cry, husband didn't. But guys don't cry usually. So am I jerk for not being emotional?
Husband grandpa passed away yesterday. He was 92. Declining health for 3 months or so. Ended up in ICU on Monday evening. Transferred to Hospice on Wednesday evening. Went quite peacefully on Friday afternoon. (Heart just quit beating) majority of the family was around but he wasn't very conscious on Friday. One of the grandchildren texted me "You may want to get over here soon" I replied "I will after work" (Figuring not alot I can do he's not going to hold on just for me I've only been a in law grandkid for 2 years...but he liked me and treated me well - he complimented my haircut on Wednesday night.)
Got to the Hospice at 3:30 nurse says "It'll be soon..." 20 minutes later it was over. The daughters were crying. The grandkids were hugging on the parents. I just offered to hold one of the small (2 mo old babies). I didn't cry at all though. Sure it's sad but geez he was 92. Married to his high school sweetheart for 70.75 years (anniversary is Labor Day)
Family came in couple hours later and when they heard they cried. I just sat there thinking "Is this a surprise to anyone?!"
I reckon it's okay to not cry, husband didn't. But guys don't cry usually. So am I jerk for not being emotional?