CLICK HERE FOR THOUSANDS OF FREE BLOGGER TEMPLATES »
This is a blog about us Honeys. We've been married for 6 years, live in Littleton, CO, have a Chihuahua named Dobby, a Rat Terrier named Scarlett, three awesome cats (all referred to as our Furry Kids!) and some fish.
In November 2007 I was diagnosed with Cholangiocarcinoma (bile duct cancer of the liver) and nave been undergoing chemotherapy since December '07 & Proton Radiation Therapy at M.D. Anderson in Houston, TX from December '08 - February '09, and then back on eternal chemo until we get the tumor to shrink away from one salvageable vein in the liver so that it can be surgically removed. We use this blog to keep family and friends updated on our struggles, loves, challenges, celebrations, goals, ideas and the general daily grind!

Sunday, August 29, 2010

Thoughts of Mrs Honey

So I went for a little motorcycle ride today. I wanted to go up Deer Creek Canyon but the road was closed for a bicycle ride. So I turned around and headed south. I went down to Perry Park road and went to Palmer Lake. I didn't want to ride too far so I turned around in Palmer Lake and came home. One the way home I noticed a couple on a bike in front of me. It reminded me of when Mrs Honey and I would ride together. For a moment I pictured her behind me leaning forward and talking in my ear. She told me "I love you". It makes it difficult to see when you are on a motorcycle and tears are coming out of your eyes.

It was a happy moment. I miss her and think of her often.

4 comments:

Camilla said...

Oh Pete, I don't know what to say... She's with you, wherever you go.

Steve said...

This brought a huge smile to my face, and more than a couple tears. Like Camilla said, she's with you.

Anonymous said...

Peter,
I think she was with you, there on the back of your motorcycle, talking in your ear, and telling you she loves you.
You two had such a special "thing" going, I have no doubt that she's always there, right behind you, wherever you go.
I took the cover picture of the two of you, (which is a favorite of mine) that was on the memorial program cover,and put in a frame. It's on a chest with a lot of other family pictures, and I see it many times a day. Each time I pass by, I see the absolute joy the two of you are sharing. It makes me happy to see that, and at the same time sad that she's gone. That's how I like to remember Abbey, laughing and adoring Mr. Honey.
Please know that you are in my prayers.
Love you,
Aunt Linda

Abbeys Dad said...

I MISS HER SO....

Abbeys Dad