Great fwd to send to those you love.
Best Wishes,
Sharon
You're A Keeper
One day someone's husband died, and on that clear, cold morning, in the
> warmth of their bedroom, the wife was struck with the pain of learning
> that
> sometimes there isn't any more. No more hugs, no more special moments to
> celebrate together, no more phone calls just to chat, no more "just one minute."
> Sometimes, what we care about the most gets all used up and goes
> away never to return before we can say good-bye, say "I love you!"
> So while we have it . . . it's best we love it . . . and care for it and
> fix it when it's broken . . . and heal it when it's sick. This is true for
> marriage and old cars . . . and children with bad report cards and dogs
> with
> bad hips and aging parents and grandparents. We keep them because they are
> worth it, because we are worth it.
> Some things we keep -- like a best friend who moved away or a classmate we
> grew up with. There are just some things that make us happy, no matter
> what.
> Life is important, like people we know who are special . . . and so,
> We
> keep
> them close!
> I received this from someone who thought I was a 'keeper'! I then sent it
> to
> the people I think of in the same way. Now it's your turn to send this to
> all those people who are "keepers" in your life.
> Thank you for being a special part of my life!
> You're a Keeper
> The true measure of a person is how they treat someone that can do them
> absolutely no good


Sharon...Yes, we all need to count the blessings that we have - you never know when something precious can be taken away. Thank you for sharing this important message with us. Take gentle care.
Judy