Wednesday, August 7, 2019

Signs

Hi Dad,

I'm reading a book Once More We Saw Stars, the author Jayson Greene wrote, "Seeing signs is about receptivity. You have to learn to be receptive. The spirits, they are always trying to reach us, but they can only do it with little signs.


Shelley and Phil send me a group of photos that I could upload onto the Ancestry database.  In the photos were several of canoes and sailboats.  The photos made me sad because I lamented that I wished you were around to see these or that we had had these while you are around to see them as I thought you would enjoy seeing them. Mom felt the same way.


But maybe these photos are a sign.  You were always so happy talking about Lake Sebago and canoeing with Uncle Jerry. I can see you sailing on the lake, taking in the wind, gliding along the surface and that makes me happy.  Maybe we have to be receptive.

Love you, Dad,

Susan

Saturday, January 12, 2019

Happy Birthday, Dad










Happy Birthday, Dad!


Its been a struggle today - miss you so much.  Hopefully, Aunt Betty made a birthday cake for you and you're celebrating with her, Uncle Jerry, Aunt Gwen and Lou, Uncle Richard, my Grandma and Grandpa, your mom and all others that have gone before you.

 We sent mom flowers yesterday - of course, she shared them with you.  Hope you like them.



Paulette and Noah took Mom out for her birthday celebration! Looks like she really enjoyed her brownie sundae (with chocolate sauce - because that's what you would have also enjoyed)


Here's the link if the video doesn't play:



Noah enjoyed his unicorn sundae.  Not sure if he ate the whole thing or not. Notice he's lost his front teeth. Hopefully, the tooth fairy was good to him.



Nothing much else happening here. Spent most the week at work.  Jeff is doing well. The semester started this past Monday and he has five engineering classes - so he's not going to get out of the engineering building much this semester. Simon is doing ok - still dealing with a bad cold.

Well, happy birthday, Dad.

Love you,

Susan