Last year, at this time, we were on the shores of the river in Hudson, WI, watching young sailors having fun and learning how to sail. It was a beautiful memory of a day. The air was fresh and clean. Paul was involved in a plein air painting event. As the sailors brought their boats to land, it was their turn to watch. The tables were turned as they came to see what Paul was painting. Their young, inquiring minds were full of questions and interest. The artist, of course, took time to share his knowledge of art with them. They even talked about sailing, since the artist had been involved in this activity when he was a young boy. Having spent his summers on the lake, he would often act as crew for some of the regatta contestants that sailed on the weekends.
A year has passed. The artist is still painting. The man has not given up his love for teaching. He has experienced a lifetime of adventures along with adversities and always has a story to tell. He is no longer competing in art contests or hoisting the mainsail. His adventures, however, will never be over. Memories are wonderful ways to capture special moments and that is what we’re trying to do right now. We’ve been so fortunate to have wonderful friends from past and present. God has blessed us to overflowing with them. As we take this new path that God has planned for us, we’re learning to let go, but also to hang onto the important things in life. Family, friendship, relationships, love, comfort, caring, compassion, past accomplishments will remain with us until our new life begins.
Yesterday we spent the morning with friends from a long time ago. Later, we were with more recent friends. Today we will do the same. It has become a way of life for us, that cannot be replaced or taken away. If we have memories in heaven, we will have many to take along with us.
“Two are better than one, because they have a good reward for their toil. For if they fall, one will lift up his fellow. But woe to him who is alone when he falls and has not another to lift him up!” Ecclesiastes 4:9-10

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Good to hear that Paul is enjoying the beautiful view, painting and interacting with each other. Two are so much better than one!!! ❤️😍
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We’re trying to live each day with new memories.
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