Life's Keepers

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    Originally Posted By friendofdd

    One day a woman's husband died, and on that clear, cold morning, in the warmth of their bedroom, the wife was struck with the pain of learning that sometimes there isn't anymore. No more hugs, no more special moments to celebrate together, no more phone calls just to
    chat, no more "just one minute."

    Sometimes, what we care about the most
    gets all used up and goes away, never to return before we can say good-bye, or say "I love you."

    So while we have it, it's best we love it, care for it, fix it when it's broken and heal it when it's sick. This is true for marriage.

    And old cars ..

    And children with bad report cards,

    and dogs with bad hips,

    and aging parents and grandparents.

    We keep them because they are worth it, because we are worth it.

    Some things we keep -- like a best friend who moved away or a
    Classmate we grew up with.

    There are just some things that make us
    happy, no matter what.

    Life is important, like people we know who are special. And so, we keep them close!

    I received this from someone who thought I was a 'keeper'! Then I sent it to the people I think of in the same way. Now it's your turn to send this to all those people who are "keepers" in your life.

    Suppose one morning you never wake up, do all your friends know you love them?

    I was thinking...

    I could die today, tomorrow or next week, and I wondered if I had any wounds needing to be healed, friendships that needed rekindling or three words needing to be said.

    Let every one of your friends know you love them. Even if you think they don't love you back, you would be amazed at what those three little words and a smile can do.

    And just in case GOD calls me home ......
    I LOVE YA!!!

    Live today to the fullest because tomorrow is not promised.
     
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    Originally Posted By Mary Poppins

    Sadly, I've experienced some of this.
     
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    Originally Posted By beamerdog

    I feel this way, but sadly, not everyone does.
     
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    Originally Posted By DlandJB

    wahhhh- but a good wahhhhh!

    Love ya too FoDD.
     
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    Originally Posted By LPFan22

    Knows how to put a lump in my throat.
     
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    Originally Posted By fkurucz

    <<I could die today, tomorrow or next week, and I wondered if I had any wounds needing to be healed, friendships that needed rekindling or three words needing to be said.>>

    I have come to the conclusion that once you are past 45, you are living on borrowed time (I know WAY too many healthy people who died unexpectedly before reaching 50).

    Its time to stop and smell the flowers.
     

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