“What? I’m going to cry. You have my ring? Carl, she has my ring.”
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“What? I’m going to cry. You have my ring? Carl, she has my ring.”
“Before he got sick, we used to joke about ghosts and spirits. He would make fun of me and taunt me with things like Ouija boards. I told him if anything ever happened to me, I was going to come back and prove that spirits can come around. He laughed and said, ‘Okay, I’ll come back and show you, too.’ And boy, has he been showing me.”
“I came home to a gourmet cooked meal, clean house, and somehow a load of washing had been done, folded, and put away! Like my wife somehow has 4 extra hours in the day the rest of us mere mortals don’t get.”
“Give up the bad habits that rob kids of mental strength.”
“I’ve been told: ‘Y’all are too young for that.’ ‘Y’all are rushing things.’ ‘That’s not the Christian way of doing things.’ ‘If you move in with a guy before he proposes, he will get comfortable and never pop the question.'”
“I’d love to offer a proper thank you and let the world know how amazing this man was for my family. A complete stranger didn’t have to help me, but he did with an open heart. I’ll never forget him.”
“All I think about now is what if I just left it empty? She would still be here maybe with just a small bump on her head.”
“Slowly, the hurt went away, the appreciation grew, and somewhere in all of that, friendships developed.”
“He never once made me feel insecure about my disability and never once asked me what my disability meant for my future.”
“Although kids give the impression that they’d like to be in charge, deep down they know they aren’t capable of making good decisions. They want their parents to be leaders.”