Courting in 1974 |
Hard to believe he's been gone twenty years now, and while some memories may have faded, I have to believe the most important ones have not. I cherish this anniversary of the day he went to a greater reward, a day to pause and pull up as many of those memories as I can, to smile, to enjoy thoughts of the many things we did together, shared, and how much we meant to each other. Truth be told, I'm a little glad he is not having to live through this current health crisis, the lockdowns, the stay at home orders, the possible uncertainty of continuing to make a living, the risks of being in a certain group more apt to be infected. As someone who had a hard time sitting still, who always had to be doing something, and who often pushed against limitations, he'd no doubt be going a little crazy, and driving me a little crazy too! But I'd probably take that craziness to be able to go through this tough time with him for company and support. But for now, memory will suffice.
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Many people don't understand that it really doesn't get easier, you just become used to not having them around....but easier? no way
You of all people certainly know, Susan. Thanks for your understanding. :-)
Love.
What a lovely post today. And, what a great photo! You will always have those wonderful memories. I asked my Idaho friend when we texted this morning if she's seen you yet. Sadly, no, thanks to this miserable virus. We're thinking of you! Jan in WY
:-) Michele . . .
Thanks Jan - obviously, one of my favorites that always brings a smile and yes, lots of wonderful memories. As for our mutual friend, I keep telling myself I must call and then don't get around to it. I know she has been literally knee deep in getting the place back up to snuff after being absent for so long but she did let us know they made it through the mandatory 14 day self-quarantine virus free. I'm just loathe to take any risks, but keep thinking we might mask up and try an outdoor session at one of our houses soon. But you just know we will want to lean in and show what we've been up to. Oh well - it won't be forever. :-)
Heartwarming post!
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