6years ago at this hour was the day i cremated my father. Over the - TopicsExpress



          

6years ago at this hour was the day i cremated my father. Over the years i have always wondered what life would be like with him still around. Sitting on his favorite black chair and sharing stories, giving me advices on lifes challenges. Recently, i had a dream about my late father. It was so real that i could feel the flesh on his face and the warmth of his body as i gave him a hug. In that dream we were time traveling and we were witnessing changes of our past selves. (We were actually in those moments watching our younger selves.) As we watch the events of our lives together we questioned ourselves why did we say that? We apologized and forgave each other. Or exclaimed that was a good day, what a moment Towards the end of the dream, we were looking into the events of the years after his passing. As the years past, I turn to him and say, You are not here anymore we stood with our arms wrapped around each others shoulder and watch those memories silently. He then turns to me and say I wish i had more time And soon after he turns to dust and the wind blows it away. I wake up with my heart pounding and i just laid in bed for awhile, thinking about what i just experienced. I wonder about that dream time and time again. To me it was beautiful and i was fortunate enough to experience it. Today is the sixth year, six years after my fathers passing. We miss him and wish he were here, I for one wish he could watch me marry my childhood sweetheart Gurvin Gill Unfortunately, surreality and reality are two sets of different components in life. Losing someone is devastating but we must bite the bullet and carry on. We humans tend to take each other, each moment and each second for granted. For time is the enemy and regret is its master. We cannot replace the emptiness he left behind but we can try to fill it with love and support for each other. From Family and Friends. We miss you and we love you. Forever and Always, Never Forgotten Rest In Peace - Dr Ranjit Singh 02.04.1945 | 02.04.2008
Posted on: Fri, 04 Apr 2014 09:52:02 +0000

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