Smugs thread about dying had me thinking of other things loosely related, we celebrate our 49th Wedding Anniversary on Thursday and I've been thinking a lot recently about family no longer with us so here we go.
We married in 1970 and within 14 months I lost my dad and two years later I lost my mum as well, so my two daughters, now in their forties grew up with only one set of grandparents, my in laws. (Nancy and Jack).
The in laws became our baby sitters, go to for advice and my father in law showed me how to wallpaper and decorate, gave me a passion for gardening as well.
He also kept my cars on the road in the days when you could do your own maintenance, they stepped in as surrogate parents for me and in fact they were in my life for more years than my own parents.
They never interfered, allowed us to make our own mistakes but we're there if we needed them.
I'm not saying they replaced my parents, no one could do that but I suffered the same grief when they died (ten weeks apart in 2001 which was tough for all of us) as I did for my mam and dad, and I could not give them any higher accolade.
Lots of people end up not getting on with the 'in law's but I can honestly say they were brilliant towards me and my family.
Anybody else have a good experience of their in laws or was my relationship with them somewhat unique.
We married in 1970 and within 14 months I lost my dad and two years later I lost my mum as well, so my two daughters, now in their forties grew up with only one set of grandparents, my in laws. (Nancy and Jack).
The in laws became our baby sitters, go to for advice and my father in law showed me how to wallpaper and decorate, gave me a passion for gardening as well.
He also kept my cars on the road in the days when you could do your own maintenance, they stepped in as surrogate parents for me and in fact they were in my life for more years than my own parents.
They never interfered, allowed us to make our own mistakes but we're there if we needed them.
I'm not saying they replaced my parents, no one could do that but I suffered the same grief when they died (ten weeks apart in 2001 which was tough for all of us) as I did for my mam and dad, and I could not give them any higher accolade.
Lots of people end up not getting on with the 'in law's but I can honestly say they were brilliant towards me and my family.
Anybody else have a good experience of their in laws or was my relationship with them somewhat unique.
