That would be super hard SSD. I've heard my grandparents say so often enough. My mother lost her little sister, who died after being run over by a truck, while waiting for the school bus and my father's little brother was stabbed in a fight, so I grew up with grands who had lost. But they somehow went on and I think became the worlds greatest grandparents.
I'm thinking of excuses to eat at my father's house. We ate the rest of the fricassee tonight, with some asparagus and mixed vegs to make it stretch. I just made sure I had bought some disposable plates and soft drinks to keep back there. After we ate, DD 9 was looking at The Cajun Night Before Christmas book Momma would read to the children on Christmas Eve and she asked me to read it. DD 16 asked if we'd have Granny reading it to us on DVD and I said, only if everyone wants to cry for Christmas....I think I can manage to read it and I did. DD 9 was laughing and DD 5 had her head on my arm, looking at the pics and smiling and when I'd turn the pages, I caught glimples of Daddy, in his wheelchair, smiling. I am glad we have Momma on video though, but I really don't want the whole house in tears, right before we give the kids presents. Long time before we have to worry about that though.
DH worried about the tomatoes because its supposed to get down to 37F tonight, but I don't think it would kill them and they don't have flowers yet, so shouldn't be any harm. I really want to get out there and play tomorrow.