Exhausted, Lori put the last of the blue plastic containers in the old 4-drawer night stand. Bare essentials. Admissions had been careful to answer all the family's 100 questions. Yet with all the questions and great sounding answers they knew it would only amount to rehab, 3 meals a day, comfortable bedding and the sun streaming in the window each morning. They kissed and hugged. Using her weak hand, Myrna, Lori' sister, waved goodbye. "Do all they say. Work hard. Keep a stiff upper lip and I'll call later," Lori said. All was forgiven. Each reconciled that the day had finally come when the family had to leave Myrna in the Nursing Home.
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