![]() ![]() ![]() Once they have access to the Attic they are in shock to see that the room is full of rubbish, painting canvases, dirty dishes, etc. Beth enlists the help of her sister Ruth who sends a couple of workers over to remove the door. She discovers that oddly the door to the attic has had a lock placed on it and hunt as she might a key can not be found. Beth extends her parental leave from work and arranges with her Mother-in-law to care for her son Noah while she gets started on packing up the house. Do they keep the home and rent it out or do they sell it? Either way, they must make sure they have the funds to cover the costs of the care home and the house must be packed up and cleaned out. This leaves the worry of what to do with the family home that they have all grown up in since their Mother was killed in a car accident when they were small children. As her fathers health declines the decision is made that he can no longer live on his own and he must move into a care home. ![]() At the same time Beth is trying her best to cope with a new baby who just seems to want to cry constantly and her own fears that she is failing as a mother. Her father has been diagnosed with dementia and she, along with her 3 siblings, are watching him slowly slip away from them. Everything in her life seems to be so difficult. ![]()
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