Magna-Carta
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#1,
I was 9 years old and & was with my mum on a bus – I was sitting next to the window. We were going home after doing some shopping. After the bus passed some bungalows, we were in line with some grassed open land with a path running through it. I saw my granddad walking along the path, so I waved. He waved back enthusiastically, so I continued waving at him.
My mum asked what am I waving at – I said my granddad. My mum said she couldn’t see anyone, and that it couldn’t have been my granddad. I was adamant that I’d just seen him & he had seen me. But I did think to myself that I thought he was in hospital.
Not long after we got home, my mum had a phone call – my mum became somewhat upset. It wasn’t until the next day that my mum told me that the phone call was to tell her that my granddad had passed away. It wasn’t until several years later that I realised my granddad wasn’t actually in a hospital at the time. He was in a hospice.
I was 9 years old and & was with my mum on a bus – I was sitting next to the window. We were going home after doing some shopping. After the bus passed some bungalows, we were in line with some grassed open land with a path running through it. I saw my granddad walking along the path, so I waved. He waved back enthusiastically, so I continued waving at him.
My mum asked what am I waving at – I said my granddad. My mum said she couldn’t see anyone, and that it couldn’t have been my granddad. I was adamant that I’d just seen him & he had seen me. But I did think to myself that I thought he was in hospital.
Not long after we got home, my mum had a phone call – my mum became somewhat upset. It wasn’t until the next day that my mum told me that the phone call was to tell her that my granddad had passed away. It wasn’t until several years later that I realised my granddad wasn’t actually in a hospital at the time. He was in a hospice.