Of course I've watched Judy for decades but I tire of her well- aimed little barbs after awhile. I really enjoy Judge Marilyn who's expressions and funny asides often have me rolling.
I used to love Judge Joe Brown but some of those cases, (disgusting apt. tenents) made me nauseated.
@basilfawlty89 My other favorite. I love that he has empathy and understanding of t hose from the streets. He and his bailiff (Doyle) are often hilarious. Greg Mathis has gone far beyond his duties as a judge and deserves more recognition.
@Grateful4you Through your care and compassion, you are a blessing in Teresa's life. There are so many similarly destitute souls. Thank the Lord for people like you and Kevin. And that His timing placed you together with Teresa at the retirement community.
No doubt her sister is reassured by your presence there. An anchor in Teresa's life when family cannot attend. I'm pleased to know they keep you and Kevin in the loop. You're dear friends critical to her survival.
It is not often we see a reflection of ourselves in another. A mirror image of the soul that thrives within our own hearts. In Kevin you've found a soul mate, and dear human being. Now united in purpose, returning the peace and joy life has given you, to every one you encounter. I'm very happy for you.
Pleasure to meet you David, my name as you've already guessed, is Seth.
@SethGreene531 Thank you Seth. I appreciate the generous things you said. We aren't doing anything really special. Like I told her sister today, "Every time Teresa steps into our apartment it brings a little light in. We enjoy her for who she is and the joy she gives us is the gift she brings.
She has a great sense of humor, comes to the door and announces "Here I am your pain in the head" I emphatically say, " But you aren't a pain in the head Teresa, more like a pain in the ass" and we all laugh at our shared silliness.
I just want her home Seth. It just hurts knowing she is laying there, unresponsive at this point. I hate to think of her suffering. I should sleep soon but need to calm down a bit first.
I'm so very sorry you have to watch a friend suffer, powerless to intervene. Know that she remembered you as the souls who brought light into her life, and for that she's forever grateful.
Celebrate the memory of who she was. All of the joy she brought into your lives, that made your's a happy home. Warm and spirited, with a great sense of humor, it was a privilege knowing her.
Take some small comfort in the hope she may rally yet. There is rehabilitation at times after stroke, even a major event. People make remarkable comebacks, even though they may only be a shadow of who they were.
Our family is praying for peace and strength for you this morning. And that by God's grace, you see small but distinct improvements in her condition.