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Monday 22nd May

   

I wish you had……

More time

More fun

More chances​

More luck

More travels

More moments

More life……

Is it wrong

To wish?

  

Sweetheart Angel son

Fly high my darling

xxxxxx

Red boats


White sands


Blue seas

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  1. There’s nothing wrong with wishing, but, wishing on these things that can NEVER happen can only trap you in the past, preventing you from moving on, and, moving on is still NOT forgetting the one you’d loved and lost, it’s stop feeling gulity why you’re here and your loved one isn’t…

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    • I don’t think I’ll ever stop wishing though, and thinking ‘What if?’, asking ‘Why?’, saying ‘If only’.

      “Moving on” to me, means: leaving behind, closing the door, starting anew.

      I’m not yet ready for that, I don’t know if I’ll ever be.

      There’s too much life, passion, memories and love invested.

      I don’t feel trapped in the past, but the past did contain the most amazing times as a family, and that has now changed, and I suppose I’m still adjusting, with difficulty.
      x

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      • https://polldaddy.com/js/rating/rating.jsMoving on doesn’t mean that you’re forgetting about your son, it just means that you are, allowing yourself to heal from the losses you’d endured through from losing him, the past is always better than where we are right now, because you remember ALL the better times you’d had with that someone you’d loved and lost, and, losing someone you love, especially a child takes a LOT of time, to finally heal, you just have to know, that it’s all, a part of fate’s plan for all of you…

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