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October 2006 - Posts

  • Remember Me

    Three weeks ago, my husband and I would have celebrated our 49th wedding anniversary. He would always buy me flowers for our anniversary. I knew, of course, there would be no flowers this year.

    That afternoon, there was a knock at my door. It was a delivery person from a local florist. He had a vase of red roses and a frame that held my husband's picture and a poem entitled "Remember Me". The picture of my husband was taken at his birthday just a very short time before he became ill. It is not a fancy picture but he has a big smile and he is wearing his SU sweatshirt. He looks exactly like I want to remember him.

    I opened the card that accompanied it and saw that my daughter Cathy had sent this wonderful gift. On the card she had written "Dad would have sent these if he were here". What a beautiful, thoughtful gesture. I called her immediately to thank her. She just said she had the florist put the roses in a vase so that she would not have to come over and arrange them for me. She was making light of the situation, but I know she really knew how special this was to me.

    Of course, I want to share the poem with you.

    Remember Me

    Remember me when the flowers bloom

    Early in the Spring

    Remember me on sunny days

    In the fun that Summer brings

    Remember me in the Fall

    As you walk through the leaves of gold

    And in the Wintertime - remember me

    In the stories that are told

    But most of all remember

    Each day - right from the start

    I will be forever near

    For I live within your heart

    Thank you Cathy for your thoughtfulness. The gift was very special; just like you.

  • My Beautiful Bench

    In my last blog, I mentioned my Memorial Bench. I would like to tell you a little bit more about it. First of all it was given to me by my nephew Michael, my niece Margaret, and their family for my birthday. My niece Margaret said they wanted to give me something special and they certainly did. Anyone reading my blog as of lately knows that my husband passed away this summer. This bench is in his memory.

    The bench arrived in two very heavy boxes. It is made up of three pieces; the bench top and the two legs. The bench seat is engraved with a beautiful poem. I wanted to make sure that it was handled very carefully so as not to chip or break anything. I called my son Butch to assemble this for me as he is very meticulous about everything he does (just like his Dad). I knew he would be extra careful.

    At first, I thought I would put the bench on my front deck. It is called a Garden Bench and I really do not have a proper garden in which to put it, but after very little thought, I knew that I would not want it outside. I wanted it where I would see it all the time. I decided to put it in my living room in front of a window. This is also where my husband's mother's African Violet plant is along with two other African Violet plants given to me by my granddaughters Dana and Michelle. I would have my own garden spot, but inside.

    I picked the living room because my husband spent many hours in this room next to the fireplace. He liked to go there to read the paper or sometimes just relax. Because the bench is by the window, when the sun is out it shines on the bench. To me, it is the perfect spot. When my sister Pat came to visit one day, she said the bench was missing something. She then took a small picture that I have of my husband in his Army uniform and put it on the corner of the bench. She said "There, now it's perfect".

    I would like to end this blog with the poem that is on the bench. It reflects my sentiments perfectly.

    I thought of you with love today but that is nothing new

    I thought about you yesterday and days before that too

    I think of you in silence. I often speak your name

    All I have is memories and your picture in a frame

    Your memory is my keepsake with which I'll never part

    God has you in His keeping, I have you in my heart

    Thank you Mike, Margaret, Taylor, Michael, Joshua, and Maggie

  • Unrelated Thoughts

    I am back. I have not written anything in my blog since August. Lots of things have happened since my last blog, I had a birthday and an anniversary in September. There were also several birthdays and a couple of anniversaries celebrated by members of my immediate family. Fall has always been a busy time (in particular the month of September) for my family; lots of milestones.

    This year it has been difficult for me to celebrate these happy occasions without my husband. I have found it hard to write just my name at the bottom of cards. On cards that I have given to our children, I just put some kisses. I don't know if it would make them feel sad not seeing their Dad's name there, so I substitute names with kisses.

    In addtion to the happy celebrations, we also have had very sad issues to deal with. A very short time after my husband passed away, a very favorite niece of ours was diagnosed with *** cancer. She is a wonderful young woman. She is a teacher and has four young children. Even with all of her own problems, she has been a great support for me. She gave me a Remembrance Angel figurine and a candle. They are next to my huband's picture. I burn the candle every night. Also, for my birthday, she and her family gave me a beautiful memorial bench. I will write about that sometime very soon.

    My high school class reunion is next year. I was contacted by a class member who is pretty much organizing the whole thing. I have visited with him a few times via e-mail. After my husband passed away, I asked if he could contact someone for me who was a very close friend in high school, Over the years, we lost contact and she has moved to N. Carolina. My husband and I had double dated many times with her and her boyfriend and I wanted her to know of his passing. He did contact her and she in turn e-mailed me. We have shared many e-mails since then and it has been great catching up. Hopefully, she will come back home next year for the reunion and I will get to see her.

    I have gone back to teaching my religion class on Monday nights. Normally, I have 10 - 12 students. This year, I have seventeen and most of them are boys. Hope I can get through this...............

    I realize I am rambling on about unrelated things, but pretty much I am writing whatever is coming into my head. I am going to try to get back on track and get back to blog writing. Until next time.

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