I've found all the papers I need for Monday. It only took 3 hours to go through the heap. Of course, one vital paper was the second-to-last I turned over.
As always, going through papers relating to my father's will is something I can do cheerfully and pragmatically - for about 20 minutes at a time. Then I feel sad, and cut-up that I couldn't help more when he was ill, I feel the weight again of the unpaid invoices from my solicitors, and bitter with every letter I find that outlines more and more delays to the resolution of probate and the administration of my father's estate.
Want hug. (Hint to
major_clanger)
Will settle for sleep.
Wonder if that'll happen?
As always, going through papers relating to my father's will is something I can do cheerfully and pragmatically - for about 20 minutes at a time. Then I feel sad, and cut-up that I couldn't help more when he was ill, I feel the weight again of the unpaid invoices from my solicitors, and bitter with every letter I find that outlines more and more delays to the resolution of probate and the administration of my father's estate.
Want hug. (Hint to
Will settle for sleep.
Wonder if that'll happen?
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