I took your
photo off of my phone’s screensaver today.
I don’t need it anymore there, and I don’t wish it to become a sort of
talisman that shouts “I knew someone who died.”
I think I realized that two months ago.
And I decided to write this on an anniversary of part of the time you
were still here, rather than on the anniversary of the day you left. My tribute is for your life.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Thank you.
I am not
angry anymore. I’ve always known what I
had to appreciate, and I’m at a place where I actually can appreciate it.
You were one
of my greatest blessings, and hardest lessons. Thank you.
You brought
people into my life that I know I wouldn’t want to do without, both directly
and indirectly. Thank you.
You showed
me by example things that you learned by fire: patience (I’m still working on
that one!), non-judgment, the graceful acceptance that can bring peace. Thank you.
You taught
me the value of time, both mine and
others’. Thank you.
I say “Thank
you” more now. I tell people “I love you”
more now. And I mean it. Thank
you.
When I’m
beating myself up over something, I hear your voice telling me to be easier on
myself. Thank you.
You taught
me to always (at least try) to bring
the best of myself to the table, wherever I am and whatever I am doing. Thank
you.
There is so
much more I have to be thankful for, thanks to your brief season in my life,
and I may never be able to even fully realize how far that reaches out. And I may never be able to say Thank You enough.
But still…
Thank
you(and I am smiling when I say that)
:-) Nice tribute. Rest in Peace, Don.
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