Don't take them for granted... Posted again
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RE: Don't take them for granted... Posted again
I am truly sorry for your loss. I don't findanything offensive about a grieving father and your way of doing it.Had my first daughter 3/14/02.lost a second child 10/03. makes meevalutemy relationship with her, the third girl,and my wife.
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RE: Don't take them for granted... Posted again
Pat...
I'm 42...and married my wife when her (now "our") son was 11. I don't know the feelings involved in fathering and then having that son come into the world. I can't imagine the MYRIAD of feelings involved in losing that same miracle.
I feel for you....and I appreciate your method of coping and honoring your son. I lost my lab of 9.5 yrs, the day after Christmas, this past yr. I had a somewhat similar story involving another gift from God and a lone doe that she helped me recover on her last hunt.
The day (yours)was MUCH more than just your hunt. It was huge. I am truly sorry for your loss.
Sincerely,
Jeff
I'm 42...and married my wife when her (now "our") son was 11. I don't know the feelings involved in fathering and then having that son come into the world. I can't imagine the MYRIAD of feelings involved in losing that same miracle.
I feel for you....and I appreciate your method of coping and honoring your son. I lost my lab of 9.5 yrs, the day after Christmas, this past yr. I had a somewhat similar story involving another gift from God and a lone doe that she helped me recover on her last hunt.
The day (yours)was MUCH more than just your hunt. It was huge. I am truly sorry for your loss.
Sincerely,
Jeff