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Old 07-22-2022, 01:10 PM   #2896
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Originally Posted by Clovidequano Dovatha View Post
I wish it wouldn't hurt so much sometimes, though, to miss the ones one loves, whether they're still alive or not, to be sure, EC. But I suppose that's the way things are often in this world of ours, unfortunately, due to our very first human parents sinning just like they both did so long ago, you know.

However, the Word says that He will dry every tear, and there will be no pain, for those who are with Him for eternity, among many other things it says. And when that day finally comes, we who are His will never be parted from each other again, for all of eternity to come. Meaning that if both my brother and I, for example, are with Him, we both will never be parted from each other again by death or anything else that's bad in this Universe, for sure.

You'll be able to see your mother as well, I believe, for that matter, among others, in that case. Do you think she would have liked me or not, just to be curious? And how do you think she'd get along with me, had she ever met me, or if she ever meets us on the other side of the River Jordan?

Are you looking forwards to walking on streets of gold, just across the River Jordan, and seeing Heaven's aisles dancing? By the way, I just referenced, at least in part, three of the poems our God gave me years ago, just so you know, at least in terms of their titles, EC.

Talk more later, as time permits and all, I'm sure. I'm quite thankful you are in my life as well, EC. But there is Someone even closer than I am to you, you know. One who has already blessed so many quite richly, who does still bless many quite richly, and who will continue to forever bless many people quite richly in eternity, no doubt, of course. CD out.
My lovable mother was strong-willed and tough... she had to be that way to get through her life...raising an illegitimate child alone was a very demanding life in the 1940s... she only had a 6th-grade education in school... she had to stop going to school during the 1930s Depression for financial reasons... but she was well-educated by life... she was an excellent student in school... she was a hardworker and always excelled in her work... knitting mill inspector during WWII (making underwear for our soldiers)... she was the chief inspector over all the inspectors... later she was a waitress that became the assistant manager of a very successful restraurant... she was blessed with two good husbands, who helped her raise me, my sister and my brother... she became a housewife in the 1950s... sadly she lost her first husband in a tragic accident in 1952... her second marriage lasted from 1953 to 1983, when her second husband died of a heart attack at age 58... my mother had much tragedy and sadness in her life... but she never let it dominate her or get her down... she really was a strong lady and overcame her life problems... after my second stepfather's death for income she started a successful catering service.

My mother was your best friend most of the times, but could really be hard to deal with if you did not do it her way.

My mother would like you CD... like me and jg2977, she would have to learn to deal with you and your Asberger's... but she would like you once she understood you and how you deal with people.

My mother had a giving and loving heart... she loved and depended on the Lord... and served him well... my mother was very good to needy people she came in contact with during her life... she was a cheerful giver... one day I will get to see her again... and I would be proud to introduce you to her as my good friend, CD.

Yep, CD... my mother would like you.

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