Last evening Sylvie and I went out for dinner with my daughter and her fiancé.
Corinna is a beautiful person, the epitome of calm and kindness.
I simply could not describe her and do her justice.
When she became pregnant she attended anti-natal classes and was delighted to find that her midwife was to be a close friend from college, some years before.
She looked forward with anticipation.
Her husband left her to marry the midwife that delivered their baby. ***
Her second husband left her to commit suicide under the torment of bi-polar depression.***
Her beautiful calm nature, her meditation and her deep interest in philosophy helped her to come through these crushing trauma.
You would never know.
She now has a wonderful partner, and will marry sometime next year.
I am so happy for her.
As we sat around the table, chatting after dinner, I was aware that there were two unseen, uninvited guests present.
Corinna is a primary school teacher, who developed Tinnitus due to supervising dinner hall and playground duties.
Hers is a high pitches "eeeeeeee!"
Mine is a thunderous "hissssssss!"
It occurred to me that these 'gatecrashers' might try to spoil our 'Joie de vivre'
- but not so.
We chatted, remembered past times, laughed, fell about, came close to tears at poignant moments, had fun, and bathed in our mutual love.
I just needed to share this little episode.
I'm not quite sure why......xx
Dave x
Corinna is a beautiful person, the epitome of calm and kindness.
I simply could not describe her and do her justice.
When she became pregnant she attended anti-natal classes and was delighted to find that her midwife was to be a close friend from college, some years before.
She looked forward with anticipation.
Her husband left her to marry the midwife that delivered their baby. ***
Her second husband left her to commit suicide under the torment of bi-polar depression.***
Her beautiful calm nature, her meditation and her deep interest in philosophy helped her to come through these crushing trauma.
You would never know.
She now has a wonderful partner, and will marry sometime next year.
I am so happy for her.
As we sat around the table, chatting after dinner, I was aware that there were two unseen, uninvited guests present.
Corinna is a primary school teacher, who developed Tinnitus due to supervising dinner hall and playground duties.
Hers is a high pitches "eeeeeeee!"
Mine is a thunderous "hissssssss!"
It occurred to me that these 'gatecrashers' might try to spoil our 'Joie de vivre'
- but not so.
We chatted, remembered past times, laughed, fell about, came close to tears at poignant moments, had fun, and bathed in our mutual love.
I just needed to share this little episode.
I'm not quite sure why......xx
Dave x