Texts

Whenever you think about that person, send them a text.  Tough times for most mourners are late at night, early in the morning, cloudy days, holidays, significant dates such as anniversaries, birthdays, day of death, etc.,  

Here are some sweet phrases to help, but really all you are conveying is this simple message:  I am thinking about you today and hoping you are feeling loved. 

* Remembering Ryland today, the anniversary of our soccer trophy.  I loved played soccer with him. It just isn't the same without him on the field.  

* I drove past the ice cream store today and remembered the day we all were together after seeing the movie, "Jurassic Park"  do you remember that?  Great times.  Never to be forgotten. 

* I saw a blue Ford 250 on the road yesterday and, of course, I thought about Cindy and all the adventures we had in that old pickup.  

* Thinking about going to Ecuador this year.  Something that Elizabeth always wanted to do. We still want to do it and want you to come with us. 

* Just heard "All I Want For Christmas is You" and want you to know that everytime I hear that song I think of your son.  Every. Single. Time.  He is missed.  And you know how often we hear that this time of year.  So missing him a lot.  Wishing he were here.  

* Ran into Sylvia today.  She asked about you and was hoping you were doing well.  So many people are concerned about you and wishing you the best.  Know that you are loved more than you know. 

* Woke up this morning thinking of you. Hoping you are feeling God's awareness. 

* Happy Birthday to your husband.  He would have been 52 today. I know he is thinking about you today, as we are missing him.  Hoping you have a day filled with good memories.  He was the best. 

* Today it's been one year. What a long year without him. I just want you to know I am thinking about you today. I love you.  

* Thinking about you. Sending hugs.