Tuesday, May 13, 2008
Angie, Angie.... My last moment with Angie is when she was asking me about the job, then I left and went downstairs to grab lunch. As I passed by her, I grabbed her hair and twirled it around. That's always my way of saying "I love you". Angie and I had long talks. She talked about how she would walk on the beach and talk to God every morning and she wanted to start doing that again. Not only to build health, but to have that relationship with him again. I know she had a relationship with him, so I know she had a seat at the table in Heaven to eat with Jesus, I know she is in the best place that was ever created! She is dancing around in Heaven with a healthy body 20 years younger then she was here, has a life time supply of Mt Dew (I like to believe) and just living it up! So, I rejoice for her and am happy to know that she made it! I will try not to mourn for her. Her loss is great and she is the most sweetest woman, I can hear her funny little chuckle every now and then. If she ever got frustrated on the job, you couldn't tell because she is so sweet and soft spoken, it was hard to take it seriously if she was. I would always talk to her when she had a concern in life and here is what she wrote to me : Thanks Lynn, you sure are an inspiration to me. Ever since my first day here at EIR you have been the one constant person to lift my spirits when I'm down. Thank you for being here. Little did Angie know, she was a light when she would say "Good Morning Lynn" every morning with her coffee (MT Dew) or when she would waive at me while she was passing through the hwy 24 and 58 intersection and I was stuck at the light. I keep remembering her little necklace she always wore with the yellow flower in the middle of the charm. She was that flower, bright, sweet and blooming. I am going to miss her asking me questions and hearing that little chuckle and seeing her little, but bright smile. This is why we should always love and enjoy the little moments that mean so much. Don't let petty things get in the middle of your relationships with people, recognize people for who they are and love them for who they are. You may not agree with things they do in life, but ALWAYS be there to support them, no matter what! Love and Forgiveness are the keys to freedom, you never know when you last moment will be or the last time you will talk or tell that person you love them, will be. I love you Angie!!
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