Little sweetheart, butterflies so very much like the sweetest little birds that bless us, always bring you to my mind.
From your perch in The Forever, I don’t know if you know, but one of the most wonderful and best known of the species, the Monarch, is in terrible danger. It’s partly to do with climate change. Your mom and I are both terribly concerned about them becoming extinct. They love milkweed and your mom especially planted that herb both in Davis and down in Turlock.
But just like that incredible sighting of those cardinals, little sweetheart, I’ve been seeing monarchs! Usually up around the 91st Street Gardens in Riverside Park. And the last few times I have, just over this week and today, one or even two have flown so close to me, right up to my face, it’s almost if they were trying to give me a little kiss. And I know that is from you!
Oh, my true true love! Thank you! I know you’re trying your best to help and guide me all the time, and moments like this just bring it all home to me so very much. Thank you, little sweetheart. I love you with all my heart and soul forever. Forever!
My sweetheart, partner & soulmate, Summer Lindsay Serafin, passed away on 3/18/11 after a tragic accident. She was just 31. I remember her always and everywhere. And here.
Thursday, August 20, 2020
Butterfly Kisses
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