Sunday, September 22, 2013

Last post.

This is the last picture we had of me on one side, Brian next to me, his fiance' Janet, Pia, my daughter and Jason her husband, and  Ken on the opposite side.
The date, July 2, 2011 was our anniversary, and we were most happy to have two of our children and their loved ones  celebrate with us at Redfish, here in Port Orford, Oregon.

If you had asked me on this date what we were most proud of, we would have told you, without hesitation, that we were most proud of the people our children chose to associate with, and the people they chose to spend their future with. Brian, our youngest, had just become engaged. He and Janet were most happy, and we were all celebrating our good fortunes.

I'm closing this blog. I thank you for your sweet words of support these past two years.

8 comments:

  1. I will miss reading about your son Rosaria and I have related so much to your feelings, your sadness, your loss and your need to write about your son. I hope that you will continue to blog on your other site as I feel that you and I have a strong bond within our hearts. You have touched me with what you have written and I have cried along with you while following Brian's Story. Blessings to you and your family and I'll continue to keep you in my prayers so that the hurt in your heart won't be too much for you to bear. Love and Hugs....Kathleen

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  2. I have saved this image of you with Brian, Janet, Pia, Jason and Ken ... it is priceless ~~ so are you.

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  3. Thank you, Rosaria, for sharing this very difficult journey that you've been on......and still are. I know you don't realize just how important your sharing has been for those of us who will still be working through grief.....maybe now, maybe in the future, or still working through in from the past. Your words of expressing have been very powerful in moving beyond the words and into the emotional feelings you've felt. Heart-felt, very brave......and I hope that these writings have brought you some measure of comfort and peace as well.
    Love ya'

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  4. That photo tells a story that can't be expressed in words. I thanks you for writing this blog and I feel privileged to have met you, albeit in the virtual world.

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  5. Thank you for sharing with us... with me. :)

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  6. Such a lovely picture, Rosaria. Thank you for sharing it.

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  7. I just want to show my appreciation and thankyou so much for sharing Brian's story with us. xx

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  8. Rosaria thanks for sharing your thoughts with us all. I only hope that it helped you writing this blog as much as it has helped me also with thoughts of David. Take care Diane

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