More than anything I wish he were here with me. "A relationship is an accumulation of shared history, " he'd said to me once. And here I was making history without him. It's lonely. And I can't wait to go home. Parts of me are showing through my Aqua, and I'm having a hard time keeping them separate. Josh KilmerPurcell
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If you are missing someone when they are dying, the most important thing you can do is be there all the way through. When someone is dying they want to be surrounded by people who remind them of their time together. They want to have a last memory of someone they loved. That moment in time will forever be engraved in their minds and hearts for the rest of their lives.

Source: I Am Not Myself These Days

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