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Default Dec 13, 2004 at 12:41 AM
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...and ended up staying there for 3 hours! It was a nice visit. We didn't talk about Jon an awful lot, but I was kinda grateful for that. I thought it would be so hard to be at his house, but without him there. However, it was a comfort to watch his family because they look like him in ways, and of course he shares common facial expressions with some of them and stuff like that. Also, his sisters a few times started telling me stories that he had already told me, and for some reason that felt really nice. Like a part of him lives on in THIS life, not just in the next....

I did it!! I visited Jon's family... Thanks for listening

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