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"I want you to enjoy your bike."
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<blockquote data-quote="BluenoseFJR" data-source="post: 1415821" data-attributes="member: 88759"><p>I have to agree wholeheartedly with this. I first came across this thread shortly after it started as we were approaching the third anniversary of our daughter's passing. My heart certainly went out to you. My wife and I have had quite a struggle coping with it while trying to hold things together for our two sons, and it is on going to this day, now just after five years. While time helps, I can't say it has healed. With the right triggers the wound is very fresh, but it is getting easier to look back and smile at the happy memories without being overwhelmed by the sad. Anyway, anyone who would say you are a wimp for loving and missing your wife is quite heartless. Your ongoing story has displayed strength and character, and I hope it might bring you some comfort or benefit knowing that by sharing it you gave me a little help from across the ocean in making it through some of my bad days. Thank you!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BluenoseFJR, post: 1415821, member: 88759"] I have to agree wholeheartedly with this. I first came across this thread shortly after it started as we were approaching the third anniversary of our daughter's passing. My heart certainly went out to you. My wife and I have had quite a struggle coping with it while trying to hold things together for our two sons, and it is on going to this day, now just after five years. While time helps, I can't say it has healed. With the right triggers the wound is very fresh, but it is getting easier to look back and smile at the happy memories without being overwhelmed by the sad. Anyway, anyone who would say you are a wimp for loving and missing your wife is quite heartless. Your ongoing story has displayed strength and character, and I hope it might bring you some comfort or benefit knowing that by sharing it you gave me a little help from across the ocean in making it through some of my bad days. Thank you! [/QUOTE]
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