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For My Mountain Man 9/7/12 9:40 PM
Last year at this time, my beloved Ron was fighting for his life. He wanted to live so badly. He talked about all the things we were going to do together when he got better. Ron fought to stay alive up to his very last breath. I'm not saying that he was afraid of dying. He wasn't. He just felt that he had so much living left to do. Ron's biggest love, outside of his family, was nature. He loved the mountains and all the beauty within them, that was God's creation. Some of the best times we shared together were up in the mountains of Colorado and Arizona. He loved to pitch our tent (yes, he could do it even though he was in a wheelchair) spread a blanket on the ground, and just listen to the quiet. He loved cooking over a camp fire and cuddling up together in a sleeping bag trying to stay warm at night. He could gaze in wonder at the stars for hours without speaking a word.
Ron was a giant in my eyes. Even though he had lost his legs, he appreciated life so much more than most. He always said he wasn't handicapped. just physically challenged. I felt safe with him, whether we were camping in the mountains or tucked in bed at home. I miss him so very much. Rest in peace my beloved.
Ron died on September 23rd, 2011. In honour of him, I've turned my castle into his kingdom for the remainder of the month. He used to love watching me play games here at King and he always said that if he could have a castle, it would be a tent. So for Ron, here's your castle my love. I will think of you every time I see it. I will remember all the beautiful moments I shared with you, my beautiful Mountain Man.
Ron was a giant in my eyes. Even though he had lost his legs, he appreciated life so much more than most. He always said he wasn't handicapped. just physically challenged. I felt safe with him, whether we were camping in the mountains or tucked in bed at home. I miss him so very much. Rest in peace my beloved.
Ron died on September 23rd, 2011. In honour of him, I've turned my castle into his kingdom for the remainder of the month. He used to love watching me play games here at King and he always said that if he could have a castle, it would be a tent. So for Ron, here's your castle my love. I will think of you every time I see it. I will remember all the beautiful moments I shared with you, my beautiful Mountain Man.
Hi Kkaylo--You've made a beautiful scene in memory of Ron. I'm sure he would be pleased. Was a yr. for me in June. Sorry abt Buddy. I didn't know. I'm not on here so much any more. You've sure had it rough GF--You will continue to be in my prayers. LY, Susan xxxx
and my so dear sweet kathleen..your blog is also hert warmend..it show us..that ..the dead. can take our dearest people away.out our lives,but never never out our hearts,, all my love for you.big hugs and xxxx
Beautiful words..sending hugs from Germany..xx Ruth xx
Hi love, was told by Linda that your lovely Blog was so worth a trip over to read, and she was right, so very sorry for your loss, your man sounded wonderful (like my man - a ROCK) cant think about losing him, not sure how Id cope, you have so many lovely memories, they will sustain you, with loveG
Very touching Kathleen, brought tears to my eyes! Can't believe it's been almost a year since Ron left you! You are an amazing woman & friend. I love you Sweetie!
Such beautiful moments and memories. .thank you for sharing your & Ron's love of life with us in this special tribute to him..such a beautiful words,You were both truly blessed with such love for each other. God Bless,hugs Suzanne