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RE: A beautiful Sunday at the Jacks Fork River
I'm envious of your kayak time. Mine hangs in the rafters of the garage gathering dust and I'm hoping that someday my grandkids will want to use it. I can't wait to hear about your river adventures!
You should dust it off and go paddle around when it gets warmer! Do you have any rivers or lakes in your area? I hope your grandkids get some use out of it too! :)
I live on a river, but because of my MS I am no longer able to walk. If I was to get into a kayak it would take 10 men and a boy to get me back out of it! 😃. I don't have many regrets, but not being able to hold a kayak paddle is one of them!
Oh wow, I honestly had no idea! I’d never guess it; you are such a sweet and positive person!
What a nice thing to say! I'm okay with it, and manage quite well living on my own. I learned early on that anytime I started feeling sorry for myself all I had to do was look around and there were so many others who had so much more to deal with than I did. There are always reminders to get over myself! My husband died two years ago from cancer and most all of the pictures that I post were taken from all the traveling that we did together. He was a champ when it came to loading and unloading my mobility scooter and insisting that I get out and enjoy the world. I miss him terribly.
I’m so sorry to hear about your loss. I can’t imagine losing my husband. I’m sure you are thankful for all of the photos and memories, but sometimes nothing can fill a hole in our hearts with a loss like that. I truly admire your outlook on life and strength and positivity! Big hugs from your Steemit friend!!! 🤗
Thanks, luv! Finding Steem just a few months after Jim died sometimes feels like a gift from him to keep me from being lonely.