The things I miss ..

Started by Scrumpy, Yesterday at 07:21:36 PM

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Scrumpy

Having a cup of tea brought to me in bed in the mornings..
Doing a crossword together .. A walk in the park..
 Simple things.. Hearing the front door open and know it's not a burglar.. Lifting the heavy things..
Don't ask me.. I know nuffink..

Alex

Someone to ask when I'm not sure what to do :cool:

muddy

Do you mind if I ask how long have you both been alone ? 

Raven

Most of all I miss my daily walks with Dageus. Along with his company almost 24/7.

Mups

I have been on my own for over 20 years now,  so I guess I'm used to it.   
My dogs are good company,  they  don't argue,  are always pleased to see me, show a lot of love,  and give me reason to keep going. 

Occasionally I have thought it would be nice to have someone to discuss worries with,  and help with things I can't do,  but as for a cup of tea brought to me in bed,  I can't remember anyone ever doing that for me. 

GrannyMac

Quote from: Scrumpy on Yesterday at 07:21:36 PMHaving a cup of tea brought to me in bed in the mornings..
Doing a crossword together .. A walk in the park..
 Simple things.. Hearing the front door open and know it's not a burglar.. Lifting the heavy things..
I've just read this drinking the tea my OH brings me most mornings these days.  ❤️
Its not how old you are, but how you are old. 💖

Silver Tabby

He was a handsome fellow!

Michael Rolls

eight years, four months thirteen days. What I miss most is her presence
Thank you for the days, the days you gave me
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Scrumpy


I have been a widow for 30years.. Sam died aged 52..
I've been around the block a few times though.... 

He left me a dog.. cat.. mortgage free property and a pension..

I have discussed with my mate what I would say to Sam if he walked into the room..
 I really don't know.. So much water under the bridge.. He would be like a stranger..
Don't ask me.. I know nuffink..

Flying Bomb

Living alone is awful. Miss the odd chat.....
"Would you like a cup of tea?"  "Shall we go out for a stroll?"
ALL gone :-(

muddy

Quote from: Scrumpy on Today at 10:29:28 AMI have been a widow for 30years.. Sam died aged 52..
I've been around the block a few times though....

He left me a dog.. cat.. mortgage free property and a pension..

I have discussed with my mate what I would say to Sam if he walked into the room..
 I really don't know.. So much water under the bridge.. He would be like a stranger..


Quote from: Mups on Yesterday at 11:10:10 PMI have been on my own for over 20 years now,  so I guess I'm used to it. 
My dogs are good company,  they  don't argue,  are always pleased to see me, show a lot of love,  and give me reason to keep going. 

Occasionally I have thought it would be nice to have someone to discuss worries with,  and help with things I can't do,  but as for a cup of tea brought to me in bed,  I can't remember anyone ever doing that for me. 

Thats a long time ☹️