Memorial Day is always noteworthy for me and my girls. Next Thursday marks the third year of missing their father, my husband. So many thoughts run through my mind. The journey of loss takes on various emotions. The strongest feeling, at first, was emptiness. In a split second, I would forget he departed forever. I imagined things I needed to talk to him about when he got back home. My mind is realistic now. He's not coming back. There will be no more times of sitting on the porch swing together on the front deck staring at the moon and the stars. He would tell me all he knew about the majestic night sky. I have so much I wish I could tell him, like the excitement of seeing our oldest grandchild make a decision to follow Jesus and get baptized on Mother's Day! And our little Amy, 11 years old, I wish he could have seen her on stage receiving her induction to the National Honor Society. Our daughters have their own ...
Oh those were GOOD! Ha! Ha! Ha! And I think we've all been there my friend. I know I have!
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Kim
the first one I can so relate to.I felt like doinf that to my PC this week.I hope that you have a great weekend.
ReplyDeleteI like your techno-comics. I've often felt like shooting my computer.
ReplyDeleteThese are so funny. It brought a smile to my face!
ReplyDeleteVery funny - the cartoons, that is - not the computer problems!
ReplyDeleteEnjoyed your last post, too - Under the Moon with Jesus. What a comforting Word He gave to you.
I also live by the coast in California - and the news is a little (a lot) frightening. But, as you have said, it's all in His hands - and so am I!!
GOD BLESS!
So funny!!
ReplyDeleteHope you enjoy your weekend dear!
May the smiles you give return to you a hundredfold!! xoxo
Deborah xoxoxo
Computers, can't live with them-can't live without them!
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