Life is utterly unfair, and sometimes painfully short, we all treasure now the words we shared with Margie & Bruce,I'm sure you guys are being joined in prayer by a vast number of us, the blogger family.Sam & Donna.
I think we all feel like we were kicked in the gut this morning when we read the news.
Its so very difficult to express feelings at a time like this. Sometimes a beautiful photograph and a moment of silence is a perfect way to say we care.
We were married 47 years last November...and they said it wouldn't last!..Dennis was born and raised in Sandwich, IL. I was born in Elgin,IL. and moved to Sandwich in 1960...our paths were meant to cross. Sandwich used to be a small farming community 60 miles Southwest of Chicago..There was only one stoplight when we were married..Now we have about 8, or more....Things have changed..too much. We have 3 kids, Kelly, our son and oldest child,
Terrie, our middle child and
daughter, and Christie, our youngest daughter. We met and
married in a matter of 6 months,
and to the surprise of some, it
has stood the test of time. We
have 5 super grandkids, 3 super
step grandkids and four super
GREAT step grandkids...so we are
blessed.
We never owned a camper until 2003 (unless you count the Pop-up we won in 1972 and never used) We are on our 2nd 5th wheel and lovin' it!! Dennis is retired from Caterpillar after 30 years and I am retired from many odd jobs of which I won't bore you with..So, life is good. I am the blogger, Den provides much of the material...So climb into the GMC truck with us and ride along..Dennis and Donna Cave
amen to that..hugs to you and Dennis. :(
ReplyDeleteAnother Amen to that. All the best to you and Dennis!
ReplyDeleteLife is utterly unfair, and sometimes painfully short, we all treasure now the words we shared with Margie & Bruce,I'm sure you guys are being joined in prayer by a vast number of us, the blogger family.Sam & Donna.
ReplyDeleteI think we all feel like we were kicked in the gut this morning when we read the news.
ReplyDeleteIts so very difficult to express feelings at a time like this. Sometimes a beautiful photograph and a moment of silence is a perfect way to say we care.
Connie
So true...amen! There just aren't any words to describe the pain of this tragedy.
ReplyDeleteYou are right, there truly are no words to convey the grief in this tragedy. :_(
ReplyDeleteMargie & Bruce would have loved that sunset picture.
ReplyDeleteAmen to your few words and the beautiful picture ~ I know Margie would have loved it.
ReplyDeleteDefinitely a sad day in our RV'ing community.
:*(
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