Monthly Archives: September 2017

Sleep tight

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Tuesday 29th September

    

Missing​ you more every day

Life will never be the same

With Angel wings you flew away

Leaving us, our breath to reclaim

Though the clouds have turned to grey

Love in our hearts is set aflame

Soar high above the Milky Way

As towards the bright stars you aim

    

Sleep tight sweetheart

xxxxxx

Clear green sea

Liquid emerald

Porthmeor Beach

Big clouds over the harbour

Blink of an eye

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Sunday 17th September

    

In the blink of an eye

The happiest of days

Became the emptiest

Turning everything sideways

  

And those moments in time 

Etched deep on life’s highways

Rewind and replay daily

Thinking of yesterdays

   

Sweet memories do linger

My love forever stays

With you my Angel son

There in my heart always

   

xxxxxx

Harbour at high tide


Sunny corner, busy with holidaymakers

Just letting you know

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Friday 15th September

   

Just letting you know

Even as the cold wind does blow

I miss you

  

Just letting you know

Even as the hot tears do flow

I’m thinking of you

  

Just letting you know

Even as the twinkling stars glow

I love you

  

Beloved Angel son

xxxxxx

A chilly and windy Porthmeor Beach this afternoon


A calm harbour


So much

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Thursday 14th September

   

I walk back into the house

I miss you so much

I unpack all our bags

I miss you so much

I look at our holiday souvenirs

I miss you so much

I listen to the silence

I miss you so much

   

I smile at your photographs

I love you so much

I cuddle your toys

I love you so much

I remember our vacations

I love you so much

I think of all our memories

I love you so much

  

Sweetheart son

Forever young

Fly high Angel

xxxxxx


And….. we’re back

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Wednesday 13th September

  

Despite being delayed for just two and a half hours, we were one of only two flights (BA), to head off for London yesterday evening out of Miami. We had a most comfortable journey, (some turbulence, which could have been Hurricane José), and flew along at times, at 700mph, and were back in London in seven hours fifty minutes.

And the temperature difference is oh so noticeable. It’s chilly here. Miami was 90°F yesterday morning, compared to today in England of 50°F, brrrrrrrrr, autumn seems to have settled in.

As we were about to check in, we were interviewed by representatives of the British Embassy, and had photos taken! I think they wanted passengers who were harried, anxious, and fretting.

We weren’t.

Stiff upper lip, and all that.

And chilled, relaxed, glass half full……

So there we are…… our first US summer holiday without you my darling. And we missed you so very much, went to many, many places that you knew and where you had fun, but we also explored new destinations. Orlando was strange, and difficult really, without you. So many years of fun and memories around each and every corner. It was hard. We missed your smiling face, infectious laughter, demands for outings here and there, and your constant presence around us.

Love you forever

My precious Angel son

xxxxxx

Sunset in the US

Sunrise in the UK

Settling in to the flight

South London below us

Two and a half years

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Tuesday 12th September

  

Two and a half years

Just so many tears

Loneliness and fears

  

Thirty months of grief

Utter disbelief

Your life, far too brief

  

Two years ago I posted this video to raise awareness of testicular cancer….

https://youtu.be/cl3o-H3rvVU 
I love you so very much

I miss you every day

Precious Angel son

Fly free

Soar high

xxxxxx

Miami downtown skyline in the distance

Trees down

Trees down


Yellow cabs, no-one to transport at the airport. We hope to fly this evening….

Cabin fever 

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Monday 11th September

  

We awake this morning to calm, warm skies. There is a limited choice available for breakfast, not surprising under the circumstances, and see that the maintenance staff are beginning their cleaning up process. The carpets and floor in the lobby are wet through in places, there are many trees and branches strewn across the grounds, and fencing panels and garbage cans have been blown over.

The television warns us that it is not safe to venture out, as there is still much flooding, trees block the roads, power lines are down, traffic lights are not working, and nearer the beach sand, seaweed and debris have gathered on top of the roads. 

But we have ‘cabin fever’, we are in need of fresh air, cooler air, as the a/c is still not functioning properly. We see that there is quite a lot of traffic on the expressway, so around eleven this morning, we take a short drive out, stop for a coffee at a garage, and look around at the damage caused by Irma. Many police officers are positioned at intersections, where the lights are not working, or blocking movement to the beaches. There is much clearing up going on, and still large areas of standing water.

We are grateful and so thankful that we have been kept safe and were able to remain in our hotel.

We miss you so much

Blowing kisses to heaven

Dearest, darling Angel son

xxxxxx

Branches and fence paneling in the hotel grounds

A broken sliding gate

Hotel entrance driveway

Trees down

A van in the car park with its three back windows blown out

Shopping car park under water

Trees down on the main highway

Tonight’s golden sunset