Saturday, 1 November 2008

A message for anyone who has lost someone close to them...

An Eternal Memory
...Until We Meet Again
Those special memories of you
will always bring a smile
if only I could have you back
for just a little while
Then we could sit and talk again
just like we used to do
you always meant so very much
and always will do too
The fact that you're no longer here
will always cause me pain
but you're forever in my heart
until we meet again
I got this verse from a little message card I got from a shop today. The message really spoke to me about my Nanna, and I had this impulse..to just buy it.
I'm keeping it near me, and I aim to read it everyday at least once.
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So, what have I done this week? I handed in two pieces of coursework, which I spent loads of time working on, got to grips with yet another piece of lab work for Data Mining, found a spiffy website full of old NES titles - no download required, feel free to go to www.nintendo8.com, as well as buy birthday and christmas cards today. Oh, I also bought a friends birthday presents as well :)
I also got a New Home card, and some chocolate for a much loved friend at Church. I promised him I would get him something next time I would come to Church, and I have kept to my promise.
I'm going to play FFXII tomorrow, and I am going to do a lot of hunts. And I shall play FFX as well. I'd like to do some painting tomorrow as well, as well as tonight. Just my tiger paint by numbers picture. It's been quite challenging!
And it has just been decided by my friends that I am playing FFX first when I get home, and then FFXII.
I won't be spending too much time online either, as I aim to get DS/PS2 gaming done, as well as lots of reading.
I finally get to weigh myself this coming week, Wednesday I think. I do hope I get under 14st! I'd love to be under 13st by the end of the year :)
Speaking of reading folks, I suggest you go read Neverending Story. It's very beautiful :)

1 comment:

Mitsuki said...

That's a very beautiful poem. Touching and poignant, and very straight to the point. I don't really wanna think about losing someone right now - I know people keep saying just keep the memories about the times when they were still living, and as reassuring as that may sound, even that is extremely hard to do.