Sunday, September 22, 2013

If Only You Were Here....

100 Words on Saturday - Write Tribe



     If only you were here you would have helped me and I wouldn’t have had to figure out what to do alone.  I would have never learned to stand on my own two feet.  I would never have been independent.  I would have continued to depend on you completely.    I would never have become the “me” I am today.  

  

  

     I would have continued to work because you would have babysat the kids willingly.  I would have missed precious milestones but memories would have happily included you.  How happy we could have all been living our lives in parallel, if only….




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    1. JoJo, I am so pleased you liked it. Thank you for stopping by and for your sweet comments! ♥

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  2. On this day also, when I was 6 I had lost an uncle! I will be praying!

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    1. Mike, so sorry for your loss. Thank you for stopping by and for your comments! ♥

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  3. Such a touching post Kathy. Shows two parallel emotions side by side. Wonderful

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    1. bbsearchingself, I am so pleased you enjoyed it. After they first passed away my thoughts were muddied by grief. Now I can see both sides. Thank you for stopping by and for your kind comments! ♥

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  4. Agree with Bhagyashree... loved the way you have expressed the 2 thoughts. A very different and good one for the prompt, Kathy!

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    1. Shilpa, I am so pleased you liked it. Thank you for stopping in and for your kind comments! ♥

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  5. Seems your heart holds much more than what you have mentioned ...genuinely written post

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    1. Shellymona, you can say that time and age has cleared my vision a bit. Thank you for stopping by and for your kind comments! ♥

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  6. Nothing can replace the loss of a loved one in our life.. sad part is we ealise how imp they are after we lose them!

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    1. Mina, I think I always knew when they were here but it really becomes apparent when they are not. It is overwhelming to lose someone who has always been there your whole life and played a major role in it. Thank you for stopping by and for your kind comments! ♥

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  7. Very expressive piece. Losing a loved is truly one of the most saddest things.

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    1. Shilpasharmaonline, I am so pleased you enjoyed it!! There is nothing that compares to it. Thank you for stopping by and for your kind comments. ♥

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  8. I loved how you turned around the whole part of losing someone loved and changed it to become your strength. Shows us how balanced an individual you are Kathy. God bless...

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    1. Bhavya, well me being balanced is news!! YAY! Thank you for stopping by and God bless you for your kind comments! ♥

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  9. Very nice Kathy. Losing someone who's so close is always hard on the heart but moving along with their memories is a great way to keep. Thanks!

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    1. Rainbow Hues, a lot of time has passed since my parents died but now I can see how I have learned from the experience of their deaths and also see how I have grown from the person before. I will always miss them. Thank you for stopping by and for your kind comments! ♥

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  10. It's hard to figure out sometimes why our parent or parents leave too soon, but I suppose there is a reason, Kathy. Very nice, short and sweet.

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    1. beachlover, I know that everything happens for a reason and truly believe that in God's bigger plan that there are reasons people die when they do. Their job here on earth is finished so they go on. Sometimes you can't see through that in the throes of grief but in hindsight it becomes more apparent how it truly affects a person's life and how it charts its course. Thank you for stopping by and for your kind comments! ♥

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  11. This made me tear up. Beautiful words.

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    1. Holli, I am so pleased you enjoyed it! Thank you for stopping by and for your kind words. ♥

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  12. Death does us apart. Yet, death cannot steal our memories. Instead, it refreshes our memories of the departed, helps us realize their true value and makes us love them more.
    This was a true tribute to the departed.

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    1. Geeta, it is amazing how death does recharge our memories. We are so desperate to keep them with us, the memories are magnified and clung to like a life line to that person. When my folks died I surrounded myself with their pictures, their clothes...everything that would remind me they were still around. I simply didn't want to lose them completely and was terrified I would forget them. I haven't and have been able to keep their memory alive for my children. Thank you for stopping by and for your kind comments!

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  13. Heart-warming post. People come in our life for a purpose and they leave us perhaps coz they have to fulfill other duties. What they leave us are memories to be cherished forever.

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    1. Vishalbheeroo, I agree completely. Everything that happens in life has a reason including the whys people pass in and out of it. Thank you for stopping by and for your kind comments!

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  14. Memories are all we will be left with. That is life. Beautifully expressed!

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    1. joyothisdayout, Very true. Thank you for stopping by and for your kind comments! I am so pleased you enjoyed my post!

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  15. I am glad you brought out the positive from this, kathy!
    hugs!

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    1. Ruchira, I am so pleased you enjoyed this. Thank you for stopping by and for your kind comments! ♥

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