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1000curvedcock 65M

9/28/2016 2:30 am

AMEN


drmgirl622 68F  
25821 posts
9/28/2016 4:35 pm

It's important to keep them close in your heart......they are always with you.


ledapage 68M
270 posts
9/30/2016 11:02 pm

Ima it may sound weird................ yet memories are often considered to be of the past...........i think that as soon as i have that thought it is a here and now one representing present...............so i do not consider them to be memories.............perhaps a new word is needed to for this. When i do think of my friends who are far away or passed on.............. its very here and now with the thought it's intense........bringing on a smile.a strong smile which turns into a sound a bit of laughter and i do hear them laughing to with me in this moment that i rediscover as though it's new and actually happening at that moment.

leda


mstraesop53 70M  
1810 posts
10/1/2016 8:40 am

Before I retired 5 years ago I could have been on the train that crashed Thursday in Hoboken. On my commute I had what I will call "Train Friends". These are people I talked to every commute, I may not have known their names, but I knew their professions and when their children scored the winning goal in soccer. Most worked on Wall Street and transferred to the Path train to the World Trade Center. After 911 there were fewer of these friends on the train. I still think of these people.

Sunday night starts Rosh Hashona. Most of the liturgy consists of prayers to G-d asking to be inscribed in the book of life for another year. A major part of the service is the Yiskor, the prayer for dead relatives where it is customary for those whose parents are still alive to step outside. For the next week death and the memory of those who died are in the air.



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