I miss him. Add that to your list of the blindingly obvious if you want, but sometimes it really is just as banal and basic as that. I miss him.
I miss him not being there to tell things to...I know already what he'd have had to say about recent events ..
"Macy, you are not fat " (Because, god help him, he'd already had to repeat this endlessly through most of August and September)
"Cheeky wee fringe there Macy" (Because he knew how to annoy me)
"Did the bridge collapse or something?? "(Because the man was incapable of making any kind of drama, being supremely laid back)
But knowing what he'd have had to say isn't the same as laughing about it all with him.
7 December 2009 at 22:05
It may be blindingly obvious, but I feel for you. I really do. It's heartbreaking, even from a distance.
7 December 2009 at 23:56
Have you used all those virtual hugs up yet? I've a few to spare when you need them.
Knowing what he'd have to say is, at best, a loving echo. Inevitably you'll feel like you've been sandbagged every so often; make sure to listen for the echo of the laughter and don't forget to join in when you feel up to it.
8 December 2009 at 09:40
Mme DeF and Mr Mus - Time and again, you and all the other commentators prove that bloggers are NOT just egotistical ramblers.
Thanks guys
x
8 December 2009 at 21:14
Madame, you wound me: I am an egotistical rambler!
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