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mariez:

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So true.  He will always be missed and he is too special to ever be forgotten. Thank you, Chrissi.

Kelda:
My god! She's his double..



--- Quote from: Marge_Innavera on January 22, 2010, 12:50:29 pm ---I'm really not sure what I can say here that hasn't already been said, except that this was one of the first things I thought of when I got up this morning.

I guess I've been thinking about Michelle and Matilda the most during the past few days.  Can anybody believe that Heath's daughter is 4 years old already?  Not in the habit of posting pictures of them but here's a recent one.



That was taken in October.  Michelle was quoted as saying that “She can know her dad in so many ways, and so many of his friends who will be able to tell her so many stories. His friends, his family — they were a big part of his life, and they will be a big part of her life.”  Amazing how much she looks like both of them -- Heath in coloring and features; Michelle in her smile and facial expressions.

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Marge_Innavera:
Especially those eyes!

Lumière:
I told this story to Amanda (atz75) a while back and at the time, she suggested I post it on here.  I didn't get around to it then but anyway...


Some time last year, I had a very vivid dream about Heath.  I don't remember about half of it, but the bits I remember are still crystal clear in my mind -
I was at a beach somewhere, the water was so blue, the sun was out, it was a gorgeous day .. I don't know how I got to the beach but I remember feeling a little over-dressed for hanging out in such fine weather, lol.  So while I was standing there, probably trying to figure out where I was, I saw him - Heath.  He was about 15 or 16 years old but I knew instantly who he was.  He started running towards the water and dove into a deep wave.  I was not in the water with him but I could see him going deeper and deeper into the blue wave, free as a fish and loving every second of it.  It was such a little thing, but it felt quite overwhelming in the dream.

When I woke up, that image of a young, fresh-faced happy Heath was engraved in my mind.  And I can still see it.

Long story short, that is how I choose to think of him today.

Front-Ranger:
Beautiful story, Milli.  :)

I like to think of Heath as being about 13 months old today...if, bodhisattva that he is, he chose to come back and live among us again!

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