funny thing is I still have the kids heights written on the door, in my wife’s handwriting. She died 14 years ago. Kids were 9,11,12 at the time. She was 41. I’ll prob never remove it.
A chilling reminder to live life in the present because all those daily annoyances mean nothing when you and those you care about meet their inevitable end
I was going to make fun of this thread by saying some dumb thing but then I noticed your comment … this is your thread now … my condolences to you and your family … and you should clear coat that section of the wall to preserve it forever … and if you ever renovate or change your house … carefully carve out that section of wall, frame it and display it as a family heirloom.
You’re the only here that matters right now. Im sorry for your loss. I hope you had many wonderful memories, and continue to make more with your children.
funny thing is I still have the kids heights written on the door, in my wife’s handwriting. She died 14 years ago. Kids were 9,11,12 at the time. She was 41. I’ll prob never remove it.
A chilling reminder to live life in the present because all those daily annoyances mean nothing when you and those you care about meet their inevitable end
That is sad, sorry for your loss.
I was going to make fun of this thread by saying some dumb thing but then I noticed your comment … this is your thread now … my condolences to you and your family … and you should clear coat that section of the wall to preserve it forever … and if you ever renovate or change your house … carefully carve out that section of wall, frame it and display it as a family heirloom.
my take is that if I ever have to remove the door, that section gets a frame and becomes art. :)
You’re the only here that matters right now. Im sorry for your loss. I hope you had many wonderful memories, and continue to make more with your children.