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10 July 2008

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Elisa

This was my Blog Entry for July 10, 2008
Suddenly stricken, from out of the blue, this accomplished businessman, world traveler and tough-love care giver, went home to God on July 10, 2007. A week before his passing, we would sit together, my father and me, and pray in silence.

From 1997 - 2005, I lived in New Mexico and kept in contact with Dad as much as I could. He was always there to lend an ear or let me know when he felt I was screwing up! LOL

I came home the summer of 2005 and am thankful and blessed to have had those 2 years where I got to know him better and on another level become his confidante & friend!

I love you Dad with all my heart, I miss you every day, I think of you all the time. On this day, your one year anniversary, I feel even closer to you! I know you are watching over and taking care of us all. XOXOX

God Bless You!

Robert

On the anniversary of Dad's death we went out for dinner at Hamilton's Grill Room in Lambertville, where we had celebrated our Civil Union one year and 5 days earlier. It was the last time we all saw Dad; he was having a good time with his family and friends. It was a good way to remember him, and we raised our glasses and toasted to his memory, and the impact he had on our lives. We miss him. - Robert

P.S. Earlier in the day, I called the Sanibel answering machine in hopes that his voice was still on there. That's one of the things I miss the most, and can't believe I don't have a record of - the sound of his voice...

Elisa

i do... on my cell phone! I've been saving it... everytime it comes up to be deleted.. i save it! Its a message about coming up to put the beds together, before the other kids (you, suzanne) arrived... last year! XOX

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why the bottom of the ninth?

  • For as long as I can remember, I have always loved the game of baseball. Like life, it is a game that is measured in small moments, a single pitch, a missed sign, a sacrifice fly to right in the bottom of the ninth to score the winning run. Moments when things change, sometimes forever. The bottom of the ninth is about those moments.

heartstrings

  • "People will come, Ray... They'll walk out to the bleachers, and sit in shirt-sleeves on a perfect afternoon. They'll find they have reserved seats somewhere along one of the baselines, where they sat when they were children and cheered their heroes. And they'll watch the game, and it'll be as if they'd dipped themselves in magic waters. The memories will be so thick, they'll have to brush them away from their faces. The one constant through all the years has been baseball. ... It reminds us of all that once was good, and it could be again. People will most definitely come." - Field of Dreams, 1989

i believe