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Old Mar 03, 2009, 01:21 AM
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After doing so well all day when it came to recognizing the 2 year anniversary of my dad's death....now is when I lose it.

I was checking out the website that I created in my dad's memory, and I re-read the eulogy....and the speech I made on the 1 year anniversary....

And one thing in the speech I wrote/read did me in.....

"I will never forget the last words I said to my dad during a phone call the night before he passed away. They were, "I love you"...and "Mwah!" to blow him a kiss. A word of advice to you all. Keep your loved ones close - and your faith closer. And you can never say the words "I love you" too many times. You never know when it could be the last time. No regrets."

Ugh. Grieving is so hard.....
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Old Mar 03, 2009, 04:02 AM
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((mixedup)))) keen observation...
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