tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20634500.post2490921279470669322..comments2023-11-04T10:22:02.283-04:00Comments on The Speckled One: The Dead People in my LifeAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10810743075458783724noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20634500.post-65778288000197796912013-04-17T17:52:29.039-04:002013-04-17T17:52:29.039-04:00Nancy,
This is a beautiful post, and a needed one...Nancy,<br /><br />This is a beautiful post, and a needed one.<br /><br />You've made my eyes misty, in consideration of your comments regarding celebrating Christmas, life, and the life that comes after this one, as well as how we regard those who have walked on without us, in a spiritual sense.<br /><br />My sister (who is also my business partner, and a faithful follower of Christ) says of death, that in her mind it is only a word that doesn't quite provide a great description, because although there is a ceasing of the physical here, as we know it, there is still a continuance of the life, that we can't see.<br /><br />What you've written here closely mirrors her description, and since I have an intense dislike of death and the grief that usually comes with it, perhaps God is trying to give me a much better, and blonde-friendly explanation of it, so that I can not fret so often over it.<br /><br />Thank you.<br /><br />Very well done!femmeflashpointnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20634500.post-18598698595056641862013-02-14T00:53:25.368-05:002013-02-14T00:53:25.368-05:00Very nice thoughts, Nancy. Thanks for sharing. It&...Very nice thoughts, Nancy. Thanks for sharing. It's the way I feel, too, about these things.Linda Dachtylhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11092514586096680445noreply@blogger.com