If you knew or loved people in your life who died from AIDS, do you mind saying their name (or whatever works), and telling us something about them?
Want to know them. They deserve to be remembered as a person not a number.
Ie: even a simple every day life detail about them?
Want to know them. They deserve to be remembered as a person not a number.
Ie: even a simple every day life detail about them?
I'll ask my Dad about his friends.
Maybe that will get the ball rolling if people are shy.
He spent the odd lunch hour visiting colleagues dying a block away at Wellesley.
Dad thrives comforting dying people. He clicks with them on a level no one else can. It's magic.
Maybe that will get the ball rolling if people are shy.
He spent the odd lunch hour visiting colleagues dying a block away at Wellesley.
Dad thrives comforting dying people. He clicks with them on a level no one else can. It's magic.
Hard to describe.
I think he can read and translate cues for pain, or something they want to express.
Few others get dying people to respond like that.
Maybe the most beautiful thing I witnessed in my life, feels otherworldly almost?
He has a gift for soothing people in pain.
I think he can read and translate cues for pain, or something they want to express.
Few others get dying people to respond like that.
Maybe the most beautiful thing I witnessed in my life, feels otherworldly almost?
He has a gift for soothing people in pain.
Ie) esp good with people who need physical affection. Usually strokes their hand gently. And smiles. So he would hv been popular at Wellesley.
They light up with a peaceful expression thru pain. Remember that with my Aunt. Not sure where he learned it from?
(Fin)
They light up with a peaceful expression thru pain. Remember that with my Aunt. Not sure where he learned it from?
(Fin)