My wife and best friend for 47 years lost her battle with COPD on March 1st. I miss you so much Clare. It's so hard to carry on without her. So many memories we shared, now I have nobody to share them with. My heart is broken.
I'm so sorry😢 I'll be in the same situation soon. My husband and best friend of 40 years has Copd ( a rare hereditary type), and like his brother and sister, he will lose his life to it. I feel for you.. and I fear my future without him😢 hugs to you.
@@VictoriaMacham-vf1yw I'm so sorry. I won't sugar coat what I am telling you. It's so hard close to the end. I can talk about it now that it's been almost 4 years. My wife's lung capacity was at 15% before she passed. She was no longer living, she was staying alive. I never realized because I was busy trying to keep her alive. I hope you can understand that. It's still hard for me some days, the holidays and birthdays being the hardest. What people don't seem to realize is that it's different from someone close dying. It's someone you have become a part of. It's the first person you see upon waking, the last person you see before falling asleep. It's the person you share your deepest feelings and thoughts with. I often think of dreams we had. Now I have to change course. I now have freedom and the means to travel, something that we couldn't do back then. But my desire to do these things without my Clare is hard, very hard. New friends don't know me, I don't know them. The world I used to live in is gone and I have to get used to living a new life. It's been 4 years and I'm meeting people, attending social events, even dating. Clare would have wanted that. It doesn't stop the pain of not having her in my life, but it soothes my conscience.
One of the first 45's I purchased. Thanks for the memories!
Absolutely beautiful! Love all of it.
cool song
My wife and best friend for 47 years lost her battle with COPD on March 1st. I miss you so much Clare. It's so hard to carry on without her. So many memories we shared, now I have nobody to share them with. My heart is broken.
I'm so sorry😢 I'll be in the same situation soon. My husband and best friend of 40 years has Copd ( a rare hereditary type), and like his brother and sister, he will lose his life to it. I feel for you.. and I fear my future without him😢 hugs to you.
@@VictoriaMacham-vf1yw I'm so sorry. I won't sugar coat what I am telling you. It's so hard close to the end. I can talk about it now that it's been almost 4 years. My wife's lung capacity was at 15% before she passed. She was no longer living, she was staying alive. I never realized because I was busy trying to keep her alive. I hope you can understand that. It's still hard for me some days, the holidays and birthdays being the hardest. What people don't seem to realize is that it's different from someone close dying. It's someone you have become a part of. It's the first person you see upon waking, the last person you see before falling asleep. It's the person you share your deepest feelings and thoughts with. I often think of dreams we had. Now I have to change course. I now have freedom and the means to travel, something that we couldn't do back then. But my desire to do these things without my Clare is hard, very hard. New friends don't know me, I don't know them. The world I used to live in is gone and I have to get used to living a new life. It's been 4 years and I'm meeting people, attending social events, even dating. Clare would have wanted that. It doesn't stop the pain of not having her in my life, but it soothes my conscience.
Reminiscence, aided by pictures in the past is awfully hurting to forget.
#1 song on Billboard's Hot 100 during the last week of November 1973 :-)
I'll miss you Marline , kisses & hugs eternally , I love you 🥰
And some people say that he was the least talented of the four, well, they don't know what they're talking about.c😊.
My first and Best time was a Nice Boardwalk 😆👋🙏