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<font color=FF66FF>Has a multitude of DIS friends
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My Grandmother died when I was a teenager. I remember needing to go outside and get fresh air. I could not understand why the world would not stop! God has a funny way of preparing us for things to come, doesn't He.
Yesterday morning my twin-in-law left with his wife for MN. It was so difficult seeing him go. He caught me up, kissed me on the forehead, just as my John used to do. Twins can be scary, they're so similar in mannerisms, speech, thought.
Before he left, we were left alone to talk. He misses his brother so much. That void is one most people will never understand. Myself included. He feels a sense of obligation, as if he should be our knight. That gave me comfort. But, he has his own family and I will not add to his burdens.
John's younger brother called early afternoon. Our conversation focused on eternity, how happy we are we'll be able to be greeted by John when it is our time. Paul also wants to buy John's boat from me. John taught Paul to ski and together they dreamed of the day they'd have their own boat. Now they can share this one. (We had purchased it only a month ago.)
The world did not stop for John, for me. It stops for no one. John's brothers came and went. They have promised to visit, stay in touch. My friends are calling. My 40th birthday is 7/26. John had planned a surprise party, inviting some close couples. They ask if they can still take me out...for me...for John.
The world stops for no one. Though I want to jump off, the gravitational force of 4 dear (disney) daughters, brothers-in-law and beautiful friends keeps me from spinning off the Earth.
I see blessings everywhere. People left the funeral with Hope, someone shared with me. In my message that morning I said John and I never let the sun go down on our anger.... 4 or 5 couples came to me saying they walked away that morning having promised to do the same. There is a plan, and it is working perfectly.
The sun is rising, once again.
Thank you all, again, for listening. For your words of encouragement. For your support. I am shocked and amazed at how this has helped me. But it does NoT shock me that you have responded to me so beautifully.
Pax,
Vicki
Yesterday morning my twin-in-law left with his wife for MN. It was so difficult seeing him go. He caught me up, kissed me on the forehead, just as my John used to do. Twins can be scary, they're so similar in mannerisms, speech, thought.
Before he left, we were left alone to talk. He misses his brother so much. That void is one most people will never understand. Myself included. He feels a sense of obligation, as if he should be our knight. That gave me comfort. But, he has his own family and I will not add to his burdens.
John's younger brother called early afternoon. Our conversation focused on eternity, how happy we are we'll be able to be greeted by John when it is our time. Paul also wants to buy John's boat from me. John taught Paul to ski and together they dreamed of the day they'd have their own boat. Now they can share this one. (We had purchased it only a month ago.)
The world did not stop for John, for me. It stops for no one. John's brothers came and went. They have promised to visit, stay in touch. My friends are calling. My 40th birthday is 7/26. John had planned a surprise party, inviting some close couples. They ask if they can still take me out...for me...for John.
The world stops for no one. Though I want to jump off, the gravitational force of 4 dear (disney) daughters, brothers-in-law and beautiful friends keeps me from spinning off the Earth.
I see blessings everywhere. People left the funeral with Hope, someone shared with me. In my message that morning I said John and I never let the sun go down on our anger.... 4 or 5 couples came to me saying they walked away that morning having promised to do the same. There is a plan, and it is working perfectly.
The sun is rising, once again.
Thank you all, again, for listening. For your words of encouragement. For your support. I am shocked and amazed at how this has helped me. But it does NoT shock me that you have responded to me so beautifully.
Pax,
Vicki
