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He would say woo hoo to you and he always told all his friends he loved them. He was a special guy, if ever there was one.
If you want to see about him, go to youtube and google Kent Mundell. There is a clip in there from a day he crashed his airplane in a strawberry field. Such a character.
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Oh Pat, I feel so sorry for you (((hugs))).
I had a reunion with my cousins today. It was a 50th Birthday. It was nice to see them when it was not a funeral.
When my Mum died at Easter, I had to do something, so I took a charm pack that I didn't like much, made d4 patches and my Daughter loved them so I made them into table mats for her. So something came out of nothing.
I hope you feel better soon
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Pat.................no rain, no rainbows.
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My heart hurts as I read your post. I don't know you, haven't really been a part of this forum for long, but I do feel for you. Can't say I've had the same experiences, but I can say I have had crushing, overwhelming times and losses. God is good every day and I count on that. I hope you do, too. So very sorry for your sadness and for your past losses. Hope that your reunion, and the kindnesses from your forum friends, are able to pick your spirits up. Just words, perhaps, but I pray that tomorrow is a better day. May your next week be at least 10 times as happy as your past one was sad.
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Pat - sending you some hugs. I'm glad you came on and let us know your heart achings. Well, it says that isn't a word, but it sure is to me.
I hope you had a good time at the reunion and have better days ahead.
I think it's a testimony to your friend that he meant so much to you.
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Yep. Sometimes life just sucks and you are glad there's only 24 hours in a day, which gives you hope for tomorrow.
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Just read your post, sending you a big hug.
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(((Hugs Pat))) I hope venting helped you to feel better,when my kids were young I would have them do that it did help some.I hope you were able to see some old friends and let all the other events go away at least for a while.
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We just got home from the reunion. It was fun to see people we have not seen in 40 years, and fun to ignore some we have not seen in 40 years!! We both thought it was quite interesting that the same 'clique' all hung out with each other and didn't really socialize with anyone else, where us from the lower circle talked to everybody we wanted. There were some surprises and some of them were sad. I knew that there were some classmates who had died, but I think there were at least 20 or 30 (class was over 400), and for some reason, I wasn't expecting that!!
When I was getting ready, I actually put on makeup, which I rarely do, and that lead to wearing some perfume, so I spritzed on some Red Door, which I love. Then I remembered where I first smelled it a year or two ago and it was at bunco where one of my friends was wearing it. She just passed away two weeks ago, but I refused to remember and get any sadder than I was. MM told me when we got home he could tell I was feeling better because I was actually talking again instead of moping around like I have been. And here I didn't think he noticed!
Thanks to everyone again....you all mean a lot to me. Especially the private messagers!
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(((HUGS))) I'm glad the reunion went well, and itsn't it funny how those cliques are so self-isolating? I'd rather be in the lower half talking to whomever I please too!
Red door makes me think of my mom, that was her favorite for a long time.
Of course MM noticed, and isn't it so wonderful of him to compliment you on the improved mood rather than chide you on the sour one? He's a keeper!