Friday, September 12, 2008
Fall is in the Air
Honestly, I promise he owned more than this one shirt... but I'm certain it was Jim's favorite shirt seeing as it was always the one he picked to wear when we were together. This shot was taken on a hike in GTNP last fall. We had a great hike into one of the lakes where we hung out for an hour talking about the future and skipping rocks, letting our guard down, acting like a couple of lovesick teenagers, and just enjoying eachother's company. We hiked out from the lake and took a trail up the side of a second lake until we got to a point where neither of us were certain which way would lead back to the truck... so we turned around and got back to the truck just as the sun was ready to set.
5 comments:
Tara Ann,
I know you don't know who I am. I found your blog from another blogger friend of mine who you sent a postcard to, iPost. I have read through a lot of your story this morning and it has touched me so deeply. Your strength and your ability to be so open and honest are amazing. Thank you for your story. Thank you for allowing us to follow you on your journey. Know that you are in my family's prayers.
Jessica
Tara,
I found your blog linked to ipost (Tracey) and even though we have never met, there is a connection between us bloggers, a friendship as we get to know each other through our posts; I am so very sorry to read what you are going through and wanted to let you know that I am thinking of you.
I have never been one to have clever and consoling words to say, I get tongue tied, but I will be thinking and praying for you.
Cheri
I am here from iPost. You sent her an amazingly beautiful post card. I have always wanted to live in Wyoming.
I just spent an hour reading about you and Jim. I cannot express with words how much sorrow I feel for you. I know that kind of loss. It does just take time, lot's of time. I hope blogging about it is helping you work threw your grief!
Thanks ladies :) Your extra prayers and thoughts have been more than felt today. I believe strongly in the power of global positive thinking... please continue to keep my family and Jim's children in your thoughts... we are going to need them more than ever this week.
Thanks again and my love to all,
Tara Ann
Hi Tara - please call me or send me an email. I really did love him and please don't ever think I didn't. I felt close to you as well. I don't know what I did to you to have you treat me like this. I feel you are the only link I have left to get to know what he was like and what he liked to do. Please don't shut me out. Thanks, Pam D.
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