It’s the last day of Valentine’s weekend. I’ve chosen this painting and poetry to finish it off. I was one of the fortunate to have married my high school sweetheart and spend 60 years together as husband and wife. God chose for us to be together for a lifetime, because He knew we would complement one another. We were exact opposites at the beginning, but we grew as one during that time. When Paul went heaven, part of me went with him.
ART & POETRY BY PAUL & KATHY BOECHER
Each Valentine’s Day they met there, a table for two was set,
Vase with a flower were set there, a place they’d never forget,
For years it became a habit, one that would keep love alive,
With time they’d willingly grab it, moments like this made them thrive.
With each passing year their love grew, they’d always count on this date,
To restart, replenish, renew, and all their troubles abate,
The obstacles they encountered, strengthened their bond and resolve,
The journey they shared through each day, would simply never dissolve.
Days turned to years and they flourished, but death came to visit one,
Their love survived and was nourished, at a table for two, set for one,
Each year the tradition goes on, their love will never subside,
And when they’re rejoined in heaven, forever they will abide.

Kathy, every breath found in this poem shares the faithful love witnessed by you and Paul. God has insured that your two hearts are joined as one for all of eternity. God’s peace.
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Thank you Richard. I am sure that’s true❤️
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Mama K~ this may be my favorite poem of the week. 60 years. Growing together as one~ in Christ. And will be reunited one day at a table for 3~ you, Paul, and our Heavenly Father. I’ll meet you all there. I love you ❤️🙏🏻
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We’ll see you there ❤️
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Oh, such a beautiful poem Kathy. Thanks for sharing. Yes, a table for two!
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