Love for so many people, things, and, of course, cats, truly make my world go round, and I hope in yours, too.
I know I've been absent a lot here - a combination of Blogger's whims, severe allergies, and trying to process the fact that my dear brother remains hospitalized in a very compromised state. I want to be there, but just cannot and it is tearing at my soul. I am trying to be as supportive as possible to his wonderful wife, Karen, and to find comfort in the fact that he does not appear to be suffering. We wish we had an answer to why he is suffering many seizures and spending most of the time in a delusional state.
A certain very special valentine visited my house while I was at work yesterday and left little gifts and cards in many unusual places, so that I would find them throughout the evening. The first one was found when I opened the refrigerator to prepare dinner. He is truly the most loving and dear man, and I am honored to love him, always.
2 comments:
I feel your sadness and your joy...and the dizziness from the roller-coaster ride of emotions. But the gift in the fridge is precious. You're truly blessed.
My brother-in-law was in the hospital with something similar they could pin point for a bit. Come to find out he had pneumonia!!! And he's doing just fine now. Don't give up hope!
As long as there is breath, there is hope. Even though I don't know him, I have Marty on my prayer list. Love what LM did--how lucky we are to have found these wonderful men in our "later" years--how very, very blest!
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