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One
day a woman'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 anymore. 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, care for > it, 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. T here a re just > some t
hings 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'! Then I 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. Suppose one >
morning you never wake up, do all your friends know >
you love them? > > I was thinking...I could die
today, tomorrow or next > week, and I wondered if I had
Any wounds needing to be > healed, friendships that
needed rekindling or three > words needing to be
said. > > Let every one of your friends know you
love them. Even > if you think they don't love You
back, you would be > amazed at what those three little
words and a smile > can do. > > And just
in case GOD calls me > home ... I LOVE YA!!!
>
Live today to the fullest because tomorrow is not >
promised
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