Dushi
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Thanks Dushi,
Rehashing this makes me go to a sad place. My emotions are raw for many reasons this just adds to it.
The same week my husband died one of my good friends died also and I was not able to attend her service. I also have several close friends now battling cancer. This is like opening old wounds. Does not take much these days for many memories to run down my cheek.
I am answering as best I can remember. Some are really vivid memories and others are a bit foggy. I can't help but go to a dark place when reliving these memories. Other memories make me smile. Like working together on summer jobs. Slumber parties, mall hopping. Collecting sea life for her salt water tank. Our dogs having puppies. Those were good memories. I'd like to keep them fresh in my mind too. I guess that is the hand I have had to play as there are NO "do-overs" in life. Who's to say my life would have been any different? I'll never know. What I do know is, that I did the best I could with it. I can't go back. Look forward and keep reading my bible. God Promised us if we are born again, accept him into our hearts and believe that he is our Lord and Savior we will have everlasting life. If anyone is in doubt of their future just read the Book Of John. It's all in there. AND if you really want a jolt of reality read Revelation the last book of the bible.
You do not need to apologise for anything MMQC
Your help here has been immeasurable
If it becomes too much, everyone will certainly understand
I know you have had your share of things to deal with
I really do not want to think of you being sad, and i certainly know that none of us would want to add to your sadness
Do what you are comfortable with and nothing more
Finding a peaceful place within ourselves is important
I am glad that some of the memories have made you smile