Just a personal note. This month marks the 7th year since I found my Mom at her apartment had died the night before of a heart attack. 3 1/2 years earler, my Dad died of cancer. I was at peace with both of them.
If you have loved ones that you are not at peace with, don't wait for them. Take the first step while you can.
I found this on the web today:
Unconditional Love |
When you were 1 year old, she fed you and bathed you. When you were 2 years old, she taught you to walk. When you were 3 years old, she made all your meals with love. When you were 4 years old, she gave you some crayons When you were 5 years old, she dressed you for the holidays. When you were 6 years old, she walked you to school. When you were 7 years old, she bought you a baseball. When you were 8 years old, she handed you an ice cream. When you were 9 years old, she paid for piano lessons. When you were 10 years old she drove you all day, from soccer to gymnastics to one birthday party after another. When you were 11 years old, she took you and your friends to the movies. When you were 12 years old, she warned you not to watch certain TV shows. When you were 13, she suggested a haircut that was becoming. When you were 14, she paid for a month away at summer camp. When you were 15, she came home from work, looking for a hug. When you were 16, she taught you how to drive her car. When you were 17, she was expecting an important call. When you were 18, she cried at your high school graduation. When you were 19, she paid for your college tuition, drove you to campus, carried your bags. When you were 20, she asked whether you were seeing anyone. When you were 21, she suggested certain careers for your future. When you were 22, she hugged you at your college graduation. When you were 23, she gave you furniture for your first apartment. When you were 24, she met your fiance and asked about your plans for the future. When you were 25, she helped to pay for your wedding, and she cried and told you how deeply she loved you. When you were 30, she called with some advice on the baby. When you were 40, she called to remind you of a relative's birthday. When you were 50, she fell ill and needed you to take care of her. And then, one day, she quietly died. And everything you never did came crashing down like thunder. YOUR HEART. If she's still around, never forget to love her more than ever. And if she's not, remember her unconditional love. And pass it on... |
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