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Tuesday, November 2, 2010

It's November?

Back to work yesterday, I had quite a bit of catch up to do. Also looking at all my options. I'm going to Holland and Grand Haven today, GR on Wednesday. It will be good to go out some. I haven't been driving a lot for almost 3 weeks...we'll see how that goes.

Tim and Joni continue to be amazing, helping me go through Dave's equipment to see what we should do with everything. Well..really Tim has done most of it. I still have so much to do. Lots of memories to go through. And it's time to start planning the annual Christmas Cookie Exchange Party.

Okay- I've told a few people (don't think I put this on the blog) that some things have moved or changed the first couple weeks after Dave died. A couple may have had explanations, but one is for sure. One morning I woke up and the alarm clock time was an hour ahead. So...maybe I changed it trying to set the alarm the night before? Well, I hadn't turn on the alarm. Last night I really looked at the clock to get the time correct and I had to push in a very small button on the back for the clock....took me awhile to find it so doubt that could happen by mistake. So I think I'm convinced it happened without me. (I think)

Gotta run.....

peace, love, groove

5 comments:

  1. Was wondering if it was happening, it usually does. You can feel it in the house & he is going to wink at you!

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  2. After my brother Jared died, my other brother Jeff was sorting through the things in Jared's house and came in one night to find all the keyboards and amps were turned on in the practice room. You just never know, Lee!

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  3. I LOVE stories like this. He walks with us and in us. <3 oxox

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  4. Elisa and Lee know, but John and Dave if you missed it, go to Dave's wall on FB and see what he did for me...the peace he gave to me. It will never leave me. (Posted around 10/21)
    Love you all....

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  5. Similiar experience when my Grandma died. It wasn't scary but comforting to know that my Grandma was watching over me. I still tell Katie that wrapping up in the afghan she made me is getting a hug from Grandma Great! I also had a sweater of my Grandpa's that I wore until it was falling apart - +20 years. That was comforting, too.

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