It is one year ago today since I lost my beloved husband Robin. A year of loss, of grief, of missing him so much. Also a year of growth, doing things I never had to before. I wear his wedding band with mine, and light a candle for him each night. Always loved, always remembered, and always on my mind.
Menz Shed building
All the morning tea was set out, hot drinks were made, and the men settled down to enjoy their morning tea. Ron, the Secretary introduced me, and gave a run down on the years Robin had spent with this club, including his many years on the committee. Wiping away a few tears, I said a few words too, hoping I hadn't made the men uncomfortable with me getting emotional. Robin was one of those people who liked to be involved, and enjoyed being on committee to help run the club. Interesting enough, I had never set foot in this building before, but had only popped down to drop Robin off or collect him on a few occasions.
On the wall of the smoko (tea) room
Many thanks to Lyn and John who found the following photo of Robin for me today, taken at the Menz Shed some time ago. I had never seen this photo before. He certainly does look happy.
15 comments:
Hugs to you Jenny. That must have been a very hard day for you. 🥰
What a wonderful picture of Robin! I’m sure his friends are missing him too. So nice to sit together and share memories. Hugs for you!
So nice a remembrance meeting with his men's special place group for you...
Life does move on as difficult as it can be, I guess. I hope this helped you...
hugs, Julierose
I'm sure the men at his club enjoyed the opportunity to celebrate their lost friend. And that's a great photograph.
My Dad was in the hospital on his last birthday and said when he got home he'd have a party at the local cafe where he went for coffee each morning. So every year I take the cafe owners' a fruitcake to offer to anyone for a birthday treat.
Hugs Jenny.
What a lovey way to celebrate Robin's anniversary and a beautiful happy photo of him.
Robin looks so hale and hearty and happy too in that photo. I'm having trouble thinking it's been a year. But you have done so well coping through such a grief. I think about you, Jenny, often as I navigate my own situation. Hugs from me.
what is the "menz shed"? he look happy in that photo - hard for me to believe it has been a year already - I think he would be proud of the things you have done on your own - the traveling that you both had planned and seeing things - not the same way it would have been with him in the camper - but you have been out and about and I just think without ever having ever met him that he would be proud of you
It is hard to believe it has been a year, dear Jenny. I am sure your faith, family, friends as well as Robin smiling down upon you from Heaven has helped you during these difficult times. Robin would be proud of you. Warm gentle hugs.
(((Hugs))). Lots of happy memories.
The memories we leave behind are what makes a wonderful well lived life. The memories you and Robin's friends have of him are precious and I am glad you got to visit the Menz Shed and saw that wonderful picture of Robin's smiling face.
God bless.
Sending hugs. The time has passed so quickly. Visiting Robin’s friends at the Menz Shed was a wonderful way for you all to remember him. How lovely to now have a copy of that happy photo.
I can't believe it's been a whole year since Robin passed. I'm sure though that for you, the year was a long one. However, it's wonderful that you took time to make treats for fellas at the Menz Shed. What an interesting place! I'm glad you got to visit, talk for a bit (even if it was difficult), and see where he spent his time. Even better was getting that photo. What a lovely memory.
I'm thinking of you. Love the new photo!
What a wonderful way to remember and celebrate.
What a lovely tribute to your special man.
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