|
Post by Wes Gear on Sept 24, 2009 12:42:03 GMT 10
ok i thought i made it clear..........there is a no making drextin cry rule!
hesop while the story of your father is heart breaking you have intertwined a message for us all into it. i don't look forward to the eventual outcome..........but i certainly look forward to your perspective on it.
take care buddy......
|
|
|
Post by Hesop on Sept 24, 2009 12:47:56 GMT 10
This has been tremendously helpful for me to have the support I find here. Thanks for that.
|
|
|
Post by brillbilly on Sept 24, 2009 12:50:55 GMT 10
you get treated the way you treat us,with the utmost respect and nothing less.you my dear friend are a wise and love rancher
|
|
|
Post by soldierboy on Sept 25, 2009 0:53:43 GMT 10
Stay strong Hesop. I lost both parents and how I would love to be able to tell them how much they meant to me and how much they influenced my life. use your time wisely sir.
|
|
|
Post by saffire on Sept 26, 2009 12:16:07 GMT 10
I had no idea that you were dealing with something so deep and meaningful at this time. It is very brave of you to share this with us here.
What might well be one of the last pictures of Yourself and Your Father is now in the public domain along with a testimony by you telling what a good man he has been and how his example has made you also a good man. As by the same token you are fortunate to have him as a father he also has been blessed to have the respect of you, his son.
His legacy is enriched through your love for him. The Love shows in the eyes of you both.
There is great strength and wisdom in the words you shared here and respect for you by our fellow members who commented on this.
Life is indeed terminal. No one gets out alive.....But to live and be loved is a gift not to be taken for granted. Thanks you for reminding us in such an uplifting honest manner.
I wish Peace for your family during this transition, as much as can be had.
Lucid~
|
|