You’re my husband’s window on the world | Letters

You’re my husband’s window on the world | Letters

Thank you, Guardian | Grudges | Couples therapy | Meat-free Feast | Labour membership

John Crace’s mention of his late mother, Rosemary, carrying the Guardian around her care home moved me to tears (Digested week, 21 March). My husband, Michael, is in the later stages of Alzheimer’s. He still gets pleasure from turning the pages of the Guardian, looking at the pictures and reading the occasional word. Thank you for keeping him in this world for a little longer.
Beryl Blood
Kings Norton, Birmingham

• If I may add my take to your article on grudges (G2, 26 March): when we forgive, we do so from a position of strength. When we bear a grudge, we are victims of the situation.
David Jones
Spalding, Lincolnshire

Continue reading… Thank you, Guardian | Grudges | Couples therapy | Meat-free Feast | Labour membershipJohn Crace’s mention of his late mother, Rosemary, carrying the Guardian around her care home moved me to tears (Digested week, 21 March). My husband, Michael, is in the later stages of Alzheimer’s. He still gets pleasure from turning the pages of the Guardian, looking at the pictures and reading the occasional word. Thank you for keeping him in this world for a little longer.Beryl BloodKings Norton, Birmingham• If I may add my take to your article on grudges (G2, 26 March): when we forgive, we do so from a position of strength. When we bear a grudge, we are victims of the situation.David JonesSpalding, Lincolnshire Continue reading… Alzheimer’s, The Guardian, Newspapers, Counselling and therapy, Food, Vegetarianism, Veganism, Labour, Life and style, Politics, Society, UK news, Bereavement, Relationships, Meat, Ageing 

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