by Pooker » Mon Sep 17, 2012 11:17 am
Sandi - Yes, many of us have been on this forum a long time; but most of us don't really know each other. I have met some of these incredible gals in person, but mostly we are electronic friends - both new and old. An amazing group that really points out how caring women are.
Your loss is unthinkable! I have a dear friend who lives 3,000 miles away from me. She just lost her son, and her granddaughter, his daughter, is to be married this weekend. I feel her pain across the electronic waves and it matches yours. We wish we could say something that would help.
Sharon mentioned Sparkle. Most of you who joined the forum in recent times won't remember Sparkle. A more unique, querky, funny gal could not be found. Many met her in person and Beth traveled and cared for her right up to her death. I never met Sparkle in person, but her postings always kept us in stitches. Who could forget her episode of parking on the beach and the tide came in? Or driving along with parts falling off her truck or trailer and she'd just toss them in the truck bed and continue on? She once posted that she found herself sitting alone in a grove of Redwoods (I believe) thinking how beautiful it all was and crying because she didn't have her DH to share it with. Then it struck her: he would have hated the nature sites she was now visiting, so why was she sitting here with tears streaming down? We seek out the things that we would like and give up many of the things we shared before.
Pooker
Evie
Southern California