Saturday, July 25, 2020

My freedom day.

7/21/'20 At the Beach. 

It took me some hunting, I finally found where my new computer put these pictures of our trip. Here we are on the only time we got near the water. I was thinking that the walk down to the water would be fine, it wasn't. The sand was hot and we almost didn't make it. So glad we did.

Sweetie just enjoyed herself as we would past children making castles, digging holes, and discovering clam shells. The beach is such a place of discovery. She told me that her father call the shore line, the end of the continent. Some of the things she used to frame in speech are one of the things I miss the most.  

Yesterday was my freedom day. One thing I did differently was to tell her I was going out before our Angel arrived. There were the questions of where I was going? Why I can't go with you? I answered them as softly as I could and when our Angel showed up, she was prepared to spend time with her. This time, the young lady was more experienced and I felt more at ease leaving. 

Four precious hours by myself. 

Upon returning, Sweetie was taking a nap, and all was well. Had to get a oil change on the car, and so off we went. Oil change, a short mall crawl, and some grocery shopping. The rest of the day was just a pleasant as it could be. 

My time with my Driver is the one that set the tone for the rest of the day. He is there with a smile and a twinkle in His eye. Refreshed and ready for this day's ride. Where will it lead? Only my Driver knows, and He always lets the mystery unfold by itself. Here we go, Driver and me, with my cool sunglasses on, on the Road to Dementia Town, driving with our Shiny Side Up. Be aware that your mystery is unfolding for you too, as you drive down the Road to Dementia Town, Keeping your Shiny Side Up. Drive safely, Love Ya and God Bless. 

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

So BEAUTIFUL 💜

A fitting farewell.

When we were young. I've been rummaging around and found this picture of Sweetie and me. We had been married for about a year when this...