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> Father-in-law looked after us this weekend

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sparky17
post 09/01/2013, 02:09 PM
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This week has been very difficult.
My grandad passed away on New Years Eve morning and his funeral was Monday.
Monday was also the day that my father in law passed away 17years ago.
Last Saturday my Dh went to an engagement party by himself as I wasn't in the mood to socialise. Dh had way to much to drink and drove home (how he got home he has no idea). Don't worry I abused the crap out of him for drink driving, even if it was only down the road.
On Monday Dh was coming up to my mum's place and his glasses fogged up. He reached to find something to wipe his eyes with but couldn't find anything. Suddenly the glove box opened and there was paper towel there that Dh doesn't remember putting there, and the left indicator light started to blink to indicate that he was to pull off the road.
As he reached over to the glove box the hairs on his arm prickled and he could feel a presence in the passenger side.
That is the first time that something so obvious has happened, but we are so glad that John was around that weekend. Dh really did need help that day.
Thanks for reading.
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