I'm definitely asking my wife for a nice long hug when I get home, yeesh, what a day.
The cops weren't commenting but suicide is sounding the most likely.
Scene's clear now. Sidewalk's been washed. Like it never happened.
I'm definitely asking my wife for a nice long hug when I get home, yeesh, what a day.
The cops weren't commenting but suicide is sounding the most likely.
Scene's clear now. Sidewalk's been washed. Like it never happened.
@tewha Thanks, Steve. I took the burden on voluntarily--the night it happened, I met my nephew down at the harbor where Mike's boat was, and asked him if he wanted to go down to the docks or stay on shore. He chose to stay on shore and I told him it was OK.
I've dealt with death before, and felt he wouldn't be able to handle it. Ironically, Mike could never deal with anything about death either.
@tewha Since my own father died when I was 9 years old, I have some experience in losing a parent unexpectedly, and quite frankly someone needed to be the adult. My nephew was in shock and my mom was devastated, and at times like that a man does what he needs to do.
Still feels weird that I'm the oldest living male in the family, though.