Where does the time go? 6 years. Today is a hard day marking loss of the love of your life. I'm thinking of you. We all know, Colin is absolutely watching over your from afar. Great photo of Colin and his pumpkin!
The very kindest of regards to you Sue. What you've achieved in the last six years is admirable. So many of us enjoy reading your blog and in particular your writings about living well on the income that we as pensioners have been allocated! x
He is remembered by all of us here on your blog. He fought so hard. I follow the UK news and think of him often when I read of the NHS. You, Sue, were a rock, even driving on the busy roads to Cambridge. I admire how you have moved forward and, of course, still keep him in your heart.
Thinking of you today. I have read your blog after your husband passed. I believe we adjust to the loss of a loved one-you never truly over the loss. I enjoy reading your blog and finding how you do in the UK.
Yes, Sue. Colin really does look like a nice man. It’s been almost 18 months for me and you summarized it so very succinctly- he’s missed and the world is a lonelier place. I do enjoy your blog and thank you for sharing. I’m still trying to forge a new routine but I doubt it will ever be a new life. Each day at a time. You are in my heart. Be well.
Oh Sue, it might get to be more of a 'familiar ache' but it doesn't go away ever, does it. So I'm sending virtual hugs and wishes for comfort for you. XX
He'll never be gone from your heart...but my goodness it really doesn't seem like six years since I was reading about your loss on your blog. Sending hugs your way. xx
Sorry that I missed this on Saturday. Where has the six years gone? It seems like so much less time, but for you the ache in your heart must still be as strong. He was a good man, and a good looking one too. Thank goodness for the wonderful family that you created, and the memories that you made together. xx
Sorry not to have been able to comment before, but internet has been down. Six years - I just hope that the lifetime of memories you made together and your family help bring some comfort.
Love to you and your family Sue.
ReplyDeleteSending lots of love. Xx
ReplyDeleteI remember reading about those years of ill health. So sorry for your loss.
ReplyDeleteSending lots of love ♥️🙏♥️
ReplyDeleteXxx
ReplyDeleteIt is something one never gets over. But a big hug from me. x
ReplyDeleteLots of love, big hugs. Veeknits ×
ReplyDelete(Long time reader, finding commenting difficult these days)
Sending hugs to you and the family.
ReplyDeleteSending hugs and love Sue.. you're doing very well by yourself.
ReplyDeleteSending you my best wishes. Sue, I often think about your Colin when I walk under our nearby railway bridge.
ReplyDeleteSometimes I wonder how the time has gone by so quickly. Hugz, Sue xx
ReplyDeleteSending you love xxx
ReplyDeleteThinking of you.
ReplyDeleteHugs x
ReplyDeleteTime goes by so quickly. Thinking of you.
ReplyDeleteLovely photo.
ReplyDeleteThat last sentence expresses so much in a mere seven words.
Take care
Thinking of you and your family. Colin was much loved by you all and his memory lives on.
ReplyDelete6 years, seems to have flown by, although maybe not for you. Thinking of you today Sue. Did Colin grow that pumpkin himself?
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful photo of Colin. Photos help the memory. Sending a [[[hug]]] your way.
ReplyDeleteThinking of you and hoping that doesn't sound trite.
ReplyDeleteAlison in Wales x
I'm glad you have so many happy memories to comfort you.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great photo of Colin. Hope your memories today are mainly happy ones. x
ReplyDeleteColin was a handsome man and I love this photo. Sending hugs and healing love today.
ReplyDeleteIt's hard, yes. He was a lovely man. You're doing so well, though it's not easy.
ReplyDeleteThinking of you and sending love. xxx
ReplyDeleteWhere does the time go? 6 years. Today is a hard day marking loss of the love of your life. I'm thinking of you. We all know, Colin is absolutely watching over your from afar. Great photo of Colin and his pumpkin!
ReplyDeleteThe very kindest of regards to you Sue.
ReplyDeleteWhat you've achieved in the last six years is admirable.
So many of us enjoy reading your blog and in particular your writings about living well on the income that we as pensioners have been allocated! x
He is remembered by all of us here on your blog. He fought so hard. I follow the UK news and think of him often when I read of the NHS. You, Sue, were a rock, even driving on the busy roads to Cambridge. I admire how you have moved forward and, of course, still keep him in your heart.
ReplyDeleteThinking of you today. I have read your blog after your husband passed. I believe we adjust to the loss of a loved one-you never truly over the loss. I enjoy reading your blog and finding how you do in the UK.
ReplyDeleteHugs my friend.
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
He looks lovely - thank you for sharing this beautiful image.
ReplyDeleteCeci
Yes, Sue. Colin really does look like a nice man. It’s been almost 18 months for me and you summarized it so very succinctly- he’s missed and the world is a lonelier place. I do enjoy your blog and thank you for sharing. I’m still trying to forge a new routine but I doubt it will ever be a new life. Each day at a time. You are in my heart. Be well.
ReplyDeleteThinking of you and your family and all the happy memories.
ReplyDeleteBonnie in Minneapolis
Oh Sue, it might get to be more of a 'familiar ache' but it doesn't go away ever, does it. So I'm sending virtual hugs and wishes for comfort for you. XX
ReplyDeleteHugs to you today, Sue. Thinking of you.
ReplyDeleteHe'll never be gone from your heart...but my goodness it really doesn't seem like six years since I was reading about your loss on your blog. Sending hugs your way. xx
ReplyDeleteSorry that I missed this on Saturday. Where has the six years gone? It seems like so much less time, but for you the ache in your heart must still be as strong. He was a good man, and a good looking one too. Thank goodness for the wonderful family that you created, and the memories that you made together. xx
ReplyDeleteSending hugs x
ReplyDeleteSorry not to have been able to comment before, but internet has been down. Six years - I just hope that the lifetime of memories you made together and your family help bring some comfort.
ReplyDeleteYou give me hope that things will eventually get easier.
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