Posted by Hobo,NC on July 29, 2019 at 18:58:30 from (75.137.54.87):
In Reply to: Lost My Best Friend posted by dsmythe on July 28, 2019 at 20:43:06:
Depression is normal if you did not love her you would not suffer from depression. I set down and wrote what traits my wife had that griped my arse those were the same traits that everyone else loved her for.
It then became obvious what she was loved... In her case time meant noting to her she lived her life using a clock that had no hands on it just numbers I called it TT time... If there were ever a person that had time for you it was her...
I do my best since she passed to live without a clock I can tell ya you wont get much done but you will enjoy the time spent with others you are around much better...
Be happy you had that time with her and hope time is not an issue as you move on with out her...
Tears are love its normal she would have had the same tears... You would have hoped she would hit the road running and you will I hope...
Its a sit and wait time no clock needed but sooner are later the clock will tick again just remember those hands do not rule your life...
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