Today marks two anniversaries for our family. Forty five years of marriage. An anniversary forever changed. We still celebrate, but with reserve. We remember what we were doing that day, and the early morning phone call from our son Gary telling us to turn on the television.....we will never forget that anniversary.
This one was marked with calls from our sons, different calls, wishing well, telling us they love us, and flowers from Larry, my better half. We will go out to a movie and have dinner, and know how fortunate we are.
Our thoughts are with those who suffered losses, pain and anguish nine years ago.
8 comments:
Happy Anniversay, Sweetie, and may you have many more. It's nice that you have something happy to think of on 9/11 besides what everyone else is thinking of. ;) Paulette
Thank you Paulette. How very thoughtful of you to comment. I met my wonderful husband at the young age of 18. Here I am 65 now and he still makes my heart skip a beat when he walks through the door.
Judy
Hi Judy
I hope you had a very Happy Anniversary. Wishing you and your hubby many years to come.. He must be very special, as are you.
Enjoy your Sunday
Blessings to you both,
Penny
Hi Judy
a belated happy Aniversary to you and your wonderful Hubby, that day will always be etched in my mind but now I can add a happy memory there too.
thank you for sharing your life and your art with me
your wacky friend,
Marisa Stein
Hi Marisa...I love wacky..I am too! Thank you my fellow wacky friend!
Judy
Judy,
You made me cry with you message. I feel I'm doing well and then the moment comes back when I held him and whispered how much I love him and not to be afraid. I miss him so terribly and people who have never had a bond like that just think you are crazy. Wow, it's all back to the surface . Thank you for your sweet words, I'm sorry for your loss too.
Misty
Thank you dear Penny, We had another wonderful day together.
I'm so sorry I made you cry dear Misty. I know you still miss Brandon just as I miss Fozzie more than ten years later. They stay in our hearts.
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