We sometimes never know who we lost until they are gone. I am so sorry for your loss, after all the years. I am so glad you honor your niece and her life now. I will light a candle for her tonight. Honestly, I am very touched by your post. I hope her tree is thriving!
Hey, I’m married to a First Sergeant in the Army, Retired. He will never forget his training, to his death. But, at this point, I don’t jump to his orders…
She was a really amazing young woman.
She had a pretty serious case of cystic fibrosis, and she refused to let it control her life.
She was killed in an auto accident, at 21, which was a horrible blow to the family.
My only consolation is that we didn’t have to watch her slowly die from CF.
She was incredibly smart, incredibly funny, way too emotional, and really knew how to get at other people’s essence—maybe because she knew she wouldn’t have a long life.
She’s been dead since 2015, and I miss her every single day.
She was one of those people who make a mark, no matter what.
Happy Anniversary! Valentine’s Day (good choice, you will never forget the date!!) I have been married twice now, and never before I lived with them for at least seven years. You never know whether it is an infatuation or not.
And it sounds like the two of you are a near perfect partnership
It’s all so very Trump. Steve Bannon has run up massive legal bills, and stiffed his lawyers. Bannon owes “significant sums of money” to his attorneys, and has refused to pay them. (The Daily Beast) pic.twitter.com/7A2wpkRhQo
A friend of mine got some of his hometown bros to come help him move. I was helping and thought they were incredibly dim. Somehow lead paint got mentioned and two brothers both agreed they “sucked on lead sinkers all the time when we were kids, and it never did us no harm”