I guess my dream of a house is coming true as my older sister is having a house built and invited me to move in with her and the family. I'm grateful to my parents for living with them after the stroke but one can only take so much of the parental after living without them for awhile. Oh and I can't just get up and drive off like used to because the stroke took away my ability to drive. My brain tends to ignore my left. for example if someone sets something down for me on the left, they should tell me or I will never notice unless I happen to look that way.This is the floor plan. I get the bedroom on the main floor with my own bathroom. Exciytement. They are waiting on the building permit now. once they get it, it will be 6-8 months to build.
Jul. 8th, 2022
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Jul. 8th, 2022 06:03 pmTitle: Cora's Silent Strength
disclaimer: All characters are property of Julian Fellowes , ITV, and Masterpiece Theatre
Warning: spoilers for New Era
Summary:>Elizabeth Mcgovern as the Countess of Grantham says so much with a look. This story reveals her thoughts and feelings as she deals with a possible fatal illness, the death of her mother in law, and her husband's identity crisis.
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Cora sank into the bed of her sleeping berth, wrapping the blankets around her and sinking into te pillows. She reached for the light, turned it off and cried. She was exhausted and was realizing that perhaps traveling to France had been a bad idea, one she probably would repeat. She shuddered to think how Robert would have made it through this without her. It had been a nice treat although it had made her extremely weak. She had finally fallen asleep when the door opened and she heard Robert enter. "Darling, whatever are you doing in the dark?"
"What do you think?" she asked with a chuckle and reaching for the light on the nightstand, "trying to sleep."
He smiled, climbing into bed and wrapping his arms around her. Cora snuggled closer towards Robert's chest turning her head as if asking for a kiss. He obliged and turned off the light. "I'm sorry, darling." Cora said.
"Whatever for?"
"Keeping this a secret from you and then dumping it on you the way I did."
"Oh my darling, it's all right. You didn't dump anything on me, I just wish you told me sooner so you weren't dealing with such a burden in your own."
the trains motion and the feeling of his arms around caused Cora to fall into a deep sleep. She had remained strong through the visit to Sybbie's villa but it had cost her a lot. She was exhausted and perhaps a bit upset with herself for doing to much, but she would do the same if only to try to give Robert some happiness before she had to leave him. She should have known it was going to be too much for him with all going on. She briefly had the courage when Edith spoke to her but by the time they started on their walk she almost lost her nerve, Robert must have noticed how quiet she was and she knew she looked tired, Maud and Edith pointed that out earlier today. With a sigh, she drifted off to sleep, dreaming of a future that may not include her.
disclaimer: All characters are property of Julian Fellowes , ITV, and Masterpiece Theatre
Warning: spoilers for New Era
Summary:>Elizabeth Mcgovern as the Countess of Grantham says so much with a look. This story reveals her thoughts and feelings as she deals with a possible fatal illness, the death of her mother in law, and her husband's identity crisis.
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Cora sank into the bed of her sleeping berth, wrapping the blankets around her and sinking into te pillows. She reached for the light, turned it off and cried. She was exhausted and was realizing that perhaps traveling to France had been a bad idea, one she probably would repeat. She shuddered to think how Robert would have made it through this without her. It had been a nice treat although it had made her extremely weak. She had finally fallen asleep when the door opened and she heard Robert enter. "Darling, whatever are you doing in the dark?"
"What do you think?" she asked with a chuckle and reaching for the light on the nightstand, "trying to sleep."
He smiled, climbing into bed and wrapping his arms around her. Cora snuggled closer towards Robert's chest turning her head as if asking for a kiss. He obliged and turned off the light. "I'm sorry, darling." Cora said.
"Whatever for?"
"Keeping this a secret from you and then dumping it on you the way I did."
"Oh my darling, it's all right. You didn't dump anything on me, I just wish you told me sooner so you weren't dealing with such a burden in your own."
the trains motion and the feeling of his arms around caused Cora to fall into a deep sleep. She had remained strong through the visit to Sybbie's villa but it had cost her a lot. She was exhausted and perhaps a bit upset with herself for doing to much, but she would do the same if only to try to give Robert some happiness before she had to leave him. She should have known it was going to be too much for him with all going on. She briefly had the courage when Edith spoke to her but by the time they started on their walk she almost lost her nerve, Robert must have noticed how quiet she was and she knew she looked tired, Maud and Edith pointed that out earlier today. With a sigh, she drifted off to sleep, dreaming of a future that may not include her.