Dr Kelly Fleming

Life is a journey, each person's journey is unique.


Do We Ever Grow Up?

When was the first time you really felt like a grown up (if ever)?

The first time I felt like a grown up was the morning my Mum passed away.

Not only was I grieving but I was suddenly thrust into a position to support my Dad.

Right from the beginning, I needed to make decisions about the funeral, etc because my Dad was so heartbroken, he couldn’t do it.

In the weeks following her passing, I had to step up and help Dad navigate his new world.

It was, by far, the hardest thing I’ve ever gone through and indeed that’s the day I felt like a grown up.

Four and a half years later, my Dad passed away and I suddenly realized that the world I’d always known and often took for granted that it would always be that way – was gone.

If growing up meant I had to lose my parents, I wish I had never grown up.

I love my kids and my granddaughters and I think that my daughter will probably feel similar to me if I am called Home too soon or even if it is a long time away.



5 responses to “Do We Ever Grow Up?”

  1. Losing a parent definitely does that to you. I was fortunate to have my sister to work with to take care of our dad, and we did feel like the grownups. At the same time, she and I came to the realization one night after Dad passed that – even in our 50’s – “We’re orphans!” We looked at each other with forlorn expressions and clung to each other like little lost waifs.

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    1. ❤️ I was 42 when Mum had her heart attack and passed away. My Dad had his heart attack the day after my 47th birthday. I lost them 4.5 years apart and it just broke me. My heart goes out to you ❤️

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      1. I missed my mother-in-law, too, but I was later blessed to have a glimpse of both my mothers in a dream. You might enjoy this:

        Visiting My Mothers in Heaven

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  2. I too have seen in my parents in my dreams. I truly believe they continue to guide me and support me. When I need some extra “help” I know they are still there to give me advice and will find a way to share that with me.

    No, I don’t believe in mediums but I do know God provides ways for me to know my parents are still with me even though they are asleep in the Lord.

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