Memories

Taken from the Ashes.

My late husband was a great wit, he could make me laugh even when I was so mad with him, oh it is so hard to be angry when someone can make you laugh.

We would go weekly shopping together and I would lose the run of David, but it wasn’t to hard to find him, just listen for the loud laughter and you could track David down standing at the checkout making people laugh.

David went to be with the Lord seven years ago in October 2013, things seemed so normal then, but now for most people life has become confusing and fearful and bleak.

My heart goes out to the people who have lost love ones in this pandemic of coronavirus. Who would have thought as we hear the horrendous figures of the deaths caused by this terrible disease.

I say on the back of my latest book, “For ever after Amen”In an instant life can be turned around, It is frightening how soon and how quickly this can happen. It happened to me on the morning of the 3rd October 2013. Life changed radically for me at 6.15 on that morning as the machine that was monitoring my husbands oxygen and other essential life giving readings came to an abrupt halt, could it be that my vibrant fun loving husband that I was sitting talking to in A&E just two days ago could be gone…? I had to face the world alone for the first time in my life. Now if ever I was to depend on the one who promised never to leave me or forsake me . It was to be the Lord Jesus Christ.

Now many years later I have come to realise that many people lose a loved one too soon through no fault of their own and so we are faced with devastation, somehow we have to pick up the pieces, so if you have lost some one close to you, my latest book was written for you, to comfort the broken hearted and give you the hope that there will be a brighter tomorrow.

1 Corinthians chapter 13 vs13 and now these three remain faith, hope and love, but the greatest of these is love.