By Anonymous - 20/12/2009 11:03 - United Kingdom
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oh my god, i think i sent that card =-(
that umbrella is held at the wrong angle to be of any use in rain protection I love the style of animation though.
Awesome styled illustration.
I like this new illustration, and thank God that old preview is finally off the homepage. And lol at the gravestone from like 400 years ago, right next to the uncle's.
PIP PIP DA DOODALI DOO!
Hurfadurf OP. Its not your fault. I forgt about 100 times that my friend's grandpa died. And before you attack me with questions,hurfadurf as used previously means someone or you have done something stupid.
#57 hurfadurf is not a word i looked for it so stfu and stop makin shit up.
Actually it is a word so how about you go get your ass educated dumbsack
I wouldn't stress out, OP. It happens to a lot of people, because you pull out the Christmas Card address book, and sometimes you've forgotten to make notes about people passing on, having kids, or getting divorced. If he just died this past year, she probably got quite a few cards like that. What you can do is recognize that during and after the holidays, she's going to be getting a lot of those reminders and what she could *really* use is a simple check-in call to see how she's doing. The first year or two after losing a loved one are really hard, because once the first rush of everyone wanting to be supportive ends, you can feel really alone and abandoned. If you feel guilty, send her a more personal letter asking how she is and telling her what's going on with you and her nephew. I can't guarantee that it'll make her day, but I bet she'll be glad to receive it.
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Maybe she doesn't stay in touch with her husbands family. Who the hell are you to judge her? It was a mistake. Shit happens.
What life D: