![]() You have touched my life in a way no words could ever express. No one could ever bring me joy the way that you have. It will forever be etched in my heart, my mind, and my soul.ĭad, I miss you everyday. He whispered in my ear, "I love this song." My father has since passed and I can't help but cry every time I hear that song. We danced to "Wind Beneath My Wings" which I had dedicated to him. The happiest day of my life, by far, is the first dance I ever had with my dad. There may be other important dates I miss-her wedding, graduation from college, the birth of her children- but I am thankful to have had that one perfect day. I was here to see my youngest child, now a young lady of 18, graduate from high school and receive her diploma, Almost one year ago I was diagnosed with inoperable lung cancer-I am now terminal.Īfter graduation we had a party at a local restaurant and as I looked around at my family and friends, I praised God that he granted my wish to be present on this day. We've had great joy and tremendous sorrow throughout these years. The day I married my husband over 28 years ago. (And, of course, the day I met my husband but nothing beats that feeling of crossing the finish line!) ![]() never know what we are capable of doing…until we try. The happiest day of my life was when I crossed the finish line after running 26.2 miles at the Honolulu Marathon. The happiest day of my life was when I stopped thinking about being happy-and just WAS! The day my sons walked me to the chuppah to again swear my love for their father on our 25th anniversary. There is no exact explanation you can identify, but it is amazing. Then when I thought I could never love someone with every cell in me, my son was born, and again I was reminded why God gave me life. It had complete meaning for the first time. The happiest days of my life were the days I brought my children into the world. The happiest day in my life was when I got my first job working in Yellowstone National Park. Read on and then click here to post your own fond memories. What was the happiest day of your life? What happened to you on that special day? Here are some of the responses we received to one of our latest Inspiration Questions of the Week. I still remember that day as one of the happiest days of my life.We asked, you answered. It was a girl, she was sleeping, she was my sister. Right next to my mother I saw the most beautiful thing I have ever seen. A tear fell of my eye, but I was not in pain. When we walked in the room, as soon as my father told us to open our eyes I saw my mother lying on the bed. We walked down the hall with our eyes closed. We walked out of the elevator and my dad told my brother and I close our eyes and hold his hands. 9th floor, I still have that clear image in my head. “What good things happen in hospital?” We walked in the elevator. He noticed that I was worried right away and with a smile on his face told us he had a surprise for us. He opened the door and I jumped out of the car and hugged him. The car stopped right in front of my dad. I looked at my brother he was looking out the other window. As soon as he recognized the white van, he threw the cigarette away. Seeing my father smoking made me more worried. ![]() I saw my dad on the phone waiting for us at the entrance. To be honest, I was really scared too, probably more than he was. I immediately notice the fear in brother’s eyes. As soon as my brother and I found about the change in plans, we looked at each other in the eyes. We were going to meet him and my mum there. When I was in the car with my brother my dad called the driver and told him to take us to the hospital. Our driver would take us back home were my father was. I was told to find my brother as soon as possible, walk with him to the school picking up zone and get in the car with my brother. She told me not ask any questions, just to follow her instructions closely. I answered the phone, my father sounded worried. He would want me to focus in school and do well. He would not call me in the middle of a school day just to talk. As soon as I saw my father’s name on that screen I realized something was not right. I took it out and looked at the shiny screen. I was walking to the chemistry rooms when my phone in my left pocket vibrated. I had prepared well the day before with a really good friend of mine. I took the math test and did pretty well at it. Those first two forty five minute math periods made the morning go by too slow for me. I got to school on time, even though my brother came out of the house late as he used to. It left me with twenty five more minutes to get dressed, have breakfast, brush my teeth, say good bye to my mother and get in the car no later than 7:05. I woke up earlier than my brother as every other day of the week.
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