If we were vampires and death was a joke
We'd go out on the sidewalk and smoke
Laugh at all the lovers and their plans
I wouldn't feel the need to hold your hand
Maybe time running out is a gift
I'll work hard 'til the end of my shift
And give you every second I can find
And hope it isn't me who's left behind [Reply]
That’s rough knowing you have to go through this. No words can really replace her, and while you might not believe, I will still pray for you as the days pass by. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Carr4MVP:
Not Christian but you are having a memorial at the Bible Chapel? Interesting.
Prayers with you in these times of sorrow.
Those services were put on by her side of the family. I wasn't keen on my wife's death being used as an opportunity to hold mass thus I was not at that service. They are welcome to grieve in their own way and I wasn't going to stand in their way.
I had her party today, at our farm, with the people that ACTUALLY knew her, with the people that actually care about me.
Hope the truth was as interesting as your imagination. :-) [Reply]
Originally Posted by Mephistopheles Janx:
Those services were put on by her side of the family. I wasn't keen on my wife's death being used as an opportunity to hold mass thus I was not at that service. They are welcome to grieve in their own way and I wasn't going to stand in their way.
I had her party today, at our farm, with the people that ACTUALLY knew her, with the people that actually care about me.
Hope the truth was as interesting as your imagination. :-)
Lots of posters here were triggered by my respectfully asked question.
Thanks for answering. You have been quite vocal in your non-belief so the location of the service caught my attention.
Nice little try at a dig there. You will learn as she has.
Originally Posted by Carr4MVP:
Lots of posters here were triggered by my respectfully asked question.
Thanks for answering. You have been quite vocal in your non-belief so the location of the service caught my attention.
Nice little try at a dig there. You will learn as she has.
Best of fortune in your grieving process.
My wife and I (both very much non-religious) had a loosely-Christian marriage ceremony. And if we both go at the same time, our will stipulates that our parents can decide what kind of funeral ceremony we have.
Sometimes you do things more for family than for yourselves. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DaFace:
My wife and I (both very much non-religious) had a loosely-Christian marriage ceremony. And if we both go at the same time, our will stipulates that our parents can decide what kind of funeral ceremony we have.
Sometimes you do things more for family than for yourselves.
Absolutely. That is why I asked about the background behind the decision. Jinx has been vocal about his situation so I was curious.
Nice little try at a dig there. You will learn as she has.
There was no dig, I even went out and edited my post to add a smile to let you know that I’m just answering.
That said…
You wanna provide some clarification here? Ban or not, if you mean what I think you mean then drop me an address in PM and I’ll work to arrange a meeting between yourself and my wife. She will tell you everything she has learned. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Mephistopheles Janx:
There was no dig, I even went out and edited my post to add a smile to let you know that I’m just answering.
That said…
You wanna provide some clarification here? Ban or not, if you mean what I think you mean then drop me an address in PM and I’ll work to arrange a meeting between yourself and my wife. She will tell you everything she has learned.
Don't be eDave.
See, that won't work. We will be in different locations. And if there is nothing, no one to talk to then. [Reply]