My husband was killed August 24 2011. I rarely dream but when I did it was always the same dream, him dying basically the way he did. My husband always told me not to worry he was always careful. Careful had nothing to do with it...it was more of a wrong place wrong time. Since then I have had no more dreams I remember but hope that what I am doing is how he would like me to proceed in life. Today I went and signed for my house. As I was signing I was wondering if I was doing the right thing. As I started to drive away from the title company Silent Lucidity came on the radio. Whatever it may really mean, to me it meant that my husband is with me and watching over me and making sure I'm doing the right thing. Not that my crying is ever going to stop, but at least I found some comfort is knowing that he is still with me, keeping an eye on me.
That is the most heartbreaking story, yet somehow hopeful. Sure, it could've been a funny little coincidence that that song came on the radio right after you signed for your house, and no one will ever know for sure if it was or wasn't, but wow, I was bawling when I read that. Good luck to you.
That is the most heartbreaking story, yet somehow hopeful. Sure, it could've been a funny little coincidence that that song came on the radio right after you signed for your house, and no one will ever know for sure if it was or wasn't, but wow, I was bawling when I read that. Good luck to you.
Your words brought a tear to my eye (being someone who has never met you or knows your circumstances). It is a good song but nothing compared to the gravity of your loss. But if it makes you feel like he's watching over you, then that's a result in my book. We all die at some point, we don't all get to choose when, that's the way it is. What we have accomplished and what we leave behind is what matters. XX
Your words brought a tear to my eye (being someone who has never met you or knows your circumstances). It is a good song but nothing compared to the gravity of your loss. But if it makes you feel like he's watching over you, then that's a result in my book. We all die at some point, we don't all get to choose when, that's the way it is. What we have accomplished and what we leave behind is what matters. XX
@mrcollinswife Wow the tears just came on so quickly. I am so sorry to hear this and hope that life treats you very kindly until you can see him again.
@mrcollinswife Wow the tears just came on so quickly. I am so sorry to hear this and hope that life treats you very kindly until you can see him again.
@mrcollinswife This song is the first song that I heard after my Mother passed away. All these years later, I still think of that moment every time I hear it.
@mrcollinswife This song is the first song that I heard after my Mother passed away. All these years later, I still think of that moment every time I hear it.
My husband was killed August 24 2011. I rarely dream but when I did it was always the same dream, him dying basically the way he did. My husband always told me not to worry he was always careful. Careful had nothing to do with it...it was more of a wrong place wrong time. Since then I have had no more dreams I remember but hope that what I am doing is how he would like me to proceed in life. Today I went and signed for my house. As I was signing I was wondering if I was doing the right thing. As I started to drive away from the title company Silent Lucidity came on the radio. Whatever it may really mean, to me it meant that my husband is with me and watching over me and making sure I'm doing the right thing. Not that my crying is ever going to stop, but at least I found some comfort is knowing that he is still with me, keeping an eye on me.
(((Hug)))
(((Hug)))
I am so sorry. What a strange story. Are you OK now?
I am so sorry. What a strange story. Are you OK now?
That is the most heartbreaking story, yet somehow hopeful. Sure, it could've been a funny little coincidence that that song came on the radio right after you signed for your house, and no one will ever know for sure if it was or wasn't, but wow, I was bawling when I read that. Good luck to you.
That is the most heartbreaking story, yet somehow hopeful. Sure, it could've been a funny little coincidence that that song came on the radio right after you signed for your house, and no one will ever know for sure if it was or wasn't, but wow, I was bawling when I read that. Good luck to you.
Dear mrcollinswife; yesterday morning, 10/04/14,
Dear mrcollinswife; yesterday morning, 10/04/14,
Strength in forms of faith,hope and charity being sent. Never ever give up.
Strength in forms of faith,hope and charity being sent. Never ever give up.
@mrcollinswife
@mrcollinswife
Your words brought a tear to my eye (being someone who has never met you or knows your circumstances). It is a good song but nothing compared to the gravity of your loss. But if it makes you feel like he's watching over you, then that's a result in my book. We all die at some point, we don't all get to choose when, that's the way it is. What we have accomplished and what we leave behind is what matters. XX
Your words brought a tear to my eye (being someone who has never met you or knows your circumstances). It is a good song but nothing compared to the gravity of your loss. But if it makes you feel like he's watching over you, then that's a result in my book. We all die at some point, we don't all get to choose when, that's the way it is. What we have accomplished and what we leave behind is what matters. XX
@mrcollinswife Wow the tears just came on so quickly. I am so sorry to hear this and hope that life treats you very kindly until you can see him again.
@mrcollinswife Wow the tears just came on so quickly. I am so sorry to hear this and hope that life treats you very kindly until you can see him again.
@mrcollinswife This song is the first song that I heard after my Mother passed away. All these years later, I still think of that moment every time I hear it.
@mrcollinswife This song is the first song that I heard after my Mother passed away. All these years later, I still think of that moment every time I hear it.