I had sushi at an all you can eat sushi place we used to go to. Not the best sushi (not awful, but I've found better all you can eat sushi places at about the same price), but it's the one we went to. Also got a piece (1 piece, not an entire cake) of red velvet cake, which was his favorite, and sugar-free butter pecan ice cream he liked.
Today I'm being taken out to lunch in a small country town to the north of Christchurch. It's even better when I can stretch my birthday over a few days.
The first year anniversary of my partner Ula's death on 31 May last year. We were together 30 years and I will always be grateful for that. And for the kindness and support I've had in this terrible year from Shipmates here. God bless all of you.
The first year anniversary of my partner Ula's death on 31 May last year. We were together 30 years and I will always be grateful for that. And for the kindness and support I've had in this terrible year from Shipmates here. God bless all of you.
Yesterday was Cheery son's birthday. I think everyone's birthday is special and where possible should be celebrated. We had a simple celebration, just the afternoon spent with girlfriend, cake and Indian takeout for dinner.
We have a digital photo frame in our family room and son's girlfriend loved looking at the photos of him when he was younger. One photo came up that nearly undid me, even though there were several of him in hospital, holidays at the coast courtesy of cancer charity and messy aspects of our life. The one that got me was one taken with a friend who is no longer here. I am glad I had my head in the dishwasher when we were speaking about the photo and her. A prayer today for the parents and kids we've met on the journey and much gratitude for yesterday's birthday.
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I bought myself a couple of mini roses yesterday to celebrate and a friend is taking me to lunch tomorrow.
🎵🎶 Happy Birthday toooooo yooooouuuu! 🎵🎶
Enjoy your special meal. 😀
Today I'm being taken out to lunch in a small country town to the north of Christchurch. It's even better when I can stretch my birthday over a few days.
Love and prayers to you
It does get easier, but slowly. Sending you a big virtual hug. ❤
We have a digital photo frame in our family room and son's girlfriend loved looking at the photos of him when he was younger. One photo came up that nearly undid me, even though there were several of him in hospital, holidays at the coast courtesy of cancer charity and messy aspects of our life. The one that got me was one taken with a friend who is no longer here. I am glad I had my head in the dishwasher when we were speaking about the photo and her. A prayer today for the parents and kids we've met on the journey and much gratitude for yesterday's birthday.