Well, the majority of the time.
There are always "one of those days/weeks", but they are few and far between now.
Mostly.
This realization occurred to me this past weekend. I was looking for a tote bag to use for my swim suit and towel and various other Fourth of July sundries. I happened to choose the first one I saw.
It was a bag that Jim purchased on our last vacation.
The vacation we took with the boys to Alaska.
Not knowing, of course, that it would be .... our last.
So, I grabbed the tote, threw my stuff into it ... and then felt something in the inside pocket. I wondered what could be in there and when I had last used it as I unzipped the pocket and looked inside.
And I discovered that I had not been the last one to use that tote.
I pulled out the items that Jim had left in the pocket and stared at them for a moment.
A highlighter, a couple of paper clips, a pen and some small stick-it notes that are used to note something on a page.
Just a few things .... things that would mean nothing to most people.
But I knew that Jim used to take reading materials with him almost everywhere we went.
He could usually be found sitting somewhere (even on a beach) with a stack of papers in one hand, a highlighter in the other, and a pen clenched in his teeth as he marked sections on a page.
And the picture of him doing just that entered my mind as I stared at those objects.
And I smiled.
It was shortly after that when I realized ..... the things that used to have the power to make me cry, to bring forth gut-wrenching pain and huge sobs of grief .....
.... now have the power to make me smile.
13 comments:
I love this post! It makes me smile!
Love the pictures and love that the memory gave you a smile.
Janine, as I read this I held my breath...
After I finished, I breathed ... one big breath
What a lovely memory, taken, one breath at a time...
:)
Hugs,
Michele
Love it!
We are reading .... so keep writing...love it !
Oh, I love this! It is the best thing I've read all day. Perfect.
beautiful, janine, as God brings beauty from ashes and replaces mourning with a smile.
What beautiful photos and memories.
Your smile brought tears to my eyes but they are happy tears that you can smile.
I love you.
I hope that I get to that stage:-)
Wonderful. Somehow the pictures of John with his arm around his kids still get to me, but think I too am getting better and smiling more. It does take time to get here tho. For me over 5 years. But I do have a date this afternoon. Going for ice cream! Guess even 70 + can still have dates. Haven't had a date in over 55 year. Yikes!
I love you!
wondering how you are feeling and how the steroids are working? hope you are improving - continued prayers.
I too was worried when I saw your title and the picture of Jim, which I know to be your favorite. I read with a knot in my stomach for you to reveal what was in the pocket. Such beautiful writing of a beautiful moment for you. I too can smile at seeing the pictures of Jim. He is still so missed and so loved. Thank you for sharing! Love you! Vicki
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