If you had the chance to spend the day with a loved one you lost, how would you spend it and what would you want to ask them or say to them? · 5:23pm Feb 3rd, 2020
I always think about the people in my life, my loved ones, be them family or friends. The most I think about are the ones I've lost. It is never easy, losing somebody you care about. As a matter of fact, it's one of the hardest events to process, with the reality to take in that you'll never see them again, have a chance to catch up with them or to have somebody to talk to when you're lonely.
Well, what if it wasn't like that? What if, for a day, you got the chance to spend the day with somebody you loved and lost? If you saw them again, what would you say to them that you never had the chance to before they passed?
In my case, the guy I knew since I was a child, the one I viewed as a second dad (this is the person I blogged about who ended up in hospital and eventually passed there), I'd want to sit with him and ask him, ''You up for a guitar jam?'' Afterwards, I'd offer him a cigarette and say, ''Light me up, Johnny.'' I used to say that to him when he'd let me use his lighter.
To spend one more day together with your loved one - think about it, they come back for a day only, exactly as you remember them. How would you spend it?
My father. I would get my family together and we would talk, purely about happy things, and eat all the nice foods we use to