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Thank you COB. Your quick and sympathetic reply touched my heart. I have to beg to differ with you though, and please don't consider me rude. We may not think of them by name but the people who touched our lives are never forgotten. They have become the part of the fabric of our lives.Thanks for reminding us... Too often we forget the truly important people: the ones who indelibly touch our lives.
Ryan T, thanks for sharing your story! I wanted to give up diving too, but I didn't because I knew Jim would not have wanted me to. Kudos to you for coming back to diving. I am sure Ray would've wanted that. Happy diving!@nkw5, thank you for sharing this! I've never met you or Jim, but your story is one I could have written. I lost one of my best friends and dive mentor 12 years ago. His name was Ray Jones. Jim sounds a lot like my friend. Ray was extremely outgoing, incredibly generous, and never missed a chance to help someone. After he died, I hung up my fins. It took me 10 years to come back to diving. I couldn't be happier to be back diving now and I certainly know Ray would have wanted that. I learned so much from him and still miss him very much.
Point taken. I feel inspired:They have become the part of the fabric of our lives.
Point taken. I feel inspired:
If it weren't for a kindness shown,
I would never know to be kind.If I had never witnessed hard work,
I would not be so industrious.Without being given the truth
I would still believe the liesLove I have been freely given
So by love I am defined!