I miss you my friend…

In loving memory of my dear friend.
No farewell words were spoken,
no time to say goodbye,
you were gone before we knew it,
and only God knows why.
Gone yet not forgotten,
although we are apart,
your spirit lives within me,
forever in my heart.
Always in my thoughts,
James.

Birthday gift from Russia! !
Look what came in the mail today! Whoo hoo! Isn’t she beautiful! I’m thinking of naming her something equally as beautiful…such as Yulia! I need to research more about the history behind her and her friends! Thank you so much Miss Krylova!
LIND, Albert James
LIND, Albert James
In memory of my father, who passed away June 18, 1972….Father’s Day.
Who’s to say where the wind will take you
Who’s to say what it is will break you
I don’t know, which way the wind will blow
Who’s to know when the time has come around
I don’t want to see you cry
Cus I know that this is not goodbye
Always in my thoughts, Jim
No commentsForever in our hearts…Jeremy Chenier…May 14, 1986 - June 8, 2004
Your 21st birthday came and we couldn’t help but wonder what might have been. Your spirit is always with us but there is a huge void in our lives that you used to fill your laughter, your jokes, your hugs, those useless facts you so liked to share at the dinner table. We miss the good times and the bad.
“When the day is long and the night is coming down on you, all I can do is love you to pieces.” -Chantel Kreviazuk
We love you and miss you. Mom, Dad and Amber
Each day life is a miracle that changes the world…and it leaves it a better place than it was before. You are missed everyday Jeremy.
Love Erin and Andy
I wish it was October…
Well, it’s coming up on four months until holidays! Seems so far away at times; but so much left to do! Check out the details on the TRAVEL page linked at the top and once the journey begins, follow the adventure at www.randiandjim.blogspot.com
We welcome any and all suggestions for our journey, just drop a comment!
No commentsThrough the stainless steel web of your lies.
Spiderwebs
Pulling me closer to the edge
Nobody could ever prepare you
For when you’re standing on this ledge
Against the annihilating sky that is my mind
My fate hanging beyond nowhere
In our worlds so complexly entwined
Through the liquid nothingness
Like my will slipping slowly away
into this uncontrollable abyss
And it’s excruciatingly hard
To muster the courage to walk through the dark
When there isn’t a single flicker of light
That would leave my salvation marked
I’m cloaked in my own desperation
As I step out into the ring
But my crimson will win out in the end
Though I’ve chosen to fight for these things
And it’s me
That I see
When the burning hate subsides
It will always be me
Continually walking
Through the stainless steel web of your lies.
X Lindsay X
No commentsRest In Peace Geoff
GEOFFREY MATTHEW GILCHRIST It is with overwhelming sadness that the Gilchrist family announces the sudden, tragic death of Geoffrey Matthew Gilchrist on Thursday, March 1, 2007 in Saskatoon, SK. Geoffrey was born on March 19, 1987 to Kelly and Sandra Gilchrist of Bienfait, SK. He was baptized on April 19, 1987 at Trinity Lutheran Church in Estevan, SK. When Geoff was only three months old, the family moved to the farm north of Bromhead, SK where he and his older brother, Chris grew up. He was confirmed at Hamar Lutheran Church in Bromhead. Geoff attended elementary school at Lyndale School in Oungre, SK. He completed his schooling at St. Joseph High School in Saskatoon, SK, graduating in 2005. Geoff was very nervous about his move to the big city from a rural school and a class of seven students, but he soon had many friends and grew to love city life. Geoff loved life and people. He had a wicked sense of humour. We all shared many laughs with Geoff. Geoff was a leader and a natural athlete who played competitive hockey for several years, earning many awards and making many lifelong friends. In recent years he loved snowboarding, camping and skydiving with Ash. Geoff was also musical. He was known to burst into song at any given time and was learning to play guitar. Geoff had a soft spot for animals, especially his black cat, Taz. He liked to work with his hands. Geoff enjoyed woodworking and was employed as a welder for a year after graduation. Geoff also volunteered many hours to Ronald Macdonald House, The Heart and Lung Association, Cancer Society, Salvation Army and other worthwhile causes. Geoff and Ashley were high school sweethearts. They had an instant connection and always brought out the best in each other. They shared a love that will last forever. Their son, Joshua Mathew was born April 30, 2006. Geoff was a responsible and devoted young father who made Joshie and Ash the centre of his life. At the time of his death, Geoff was completing the last rotation of his practicum to become a Primary Care Paramedic through SIAST in Saskatoon. Geoff’s ultimate career goal was to be a firefighter. When asked why, he said, If I help even just one person it would make it worthwhile. Left to remember and celebrate his life are: Ashley Ottenbreit and their ten month old son, Joshua Gilchrist; parents, Kelly and Sandra Gilchrist; brother, Christopher Gilchrist, all of Saskatoon, SK; his grandparents, Lloyd and Arvella Gilchrist of Saskatoon, SK, Vern and Esther Bjorklund of Bromhead, SK; his great-grandfather, Matt Zimmerman and his wife, Lillian of Weyburn, SK; his Godparents, Dale and Cheryl Felgate of Estevan, SK; many loving uncles, aunts and cousins; countless treasured friends. He was predeceased by his grandmother, Olga Bjorklund in 1982. Expressions of sympathy in memory of Geoff can be made to Ronald McDonald House or to a trust fund set up by Sasktel for Geoff’s son, Joshua Gilchrist. Trust fund donations can be made at any Credit Union in Saskatchewan. |
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GEOFFREY MATTHEW GILCHRIST It is with overwhelming sadness that the Gilchrist family announces the sudden, tragic death of Geoffrey Matthew Gilchrist on Thursday, March 1, 2007 in Saskatoon, SK. Geoffrey was born on March 19, 1987 to Kelly and Sandra Gilchrist of Bienfait, SK. He was baptized on April 19, 1987 at Trinity Lutheran Church in Estevan, SK. When Geoff was only three months old, the family moved to the farm north of Bromhead, SK where he and his older brother, Chris grew up. He was confirmed at Hamar Lutheran Church in Bromhead. Geoff attended elementary school at Lyndale School in Oungre, SK. He completed his schooling at St. Joseph High School in Saskatoon, SK, graduating in 2005. Geoff was very nervous about his move to the big city from a rural school and a class of seven students, but he soon had many friends and grew to love city life. Geoff loved life and people. He had a wicked sense of humour. We all shared many laughs with Geoff. Geoff was a leader and a natural athlete who played competitive hockey for several years, earning many awards and making many lifelong friends. In recent years he loved snowboarding, camping and skydiving with Ash. Geoff was also musical. He was known to burst into song at any given time and was learning to play guitar. Geoff had a soft spot for animals, especially his black cat, Taz. He liked to work with his hands. Geoff enjoyed woodworking and was employed as a welder for a year after graduation. Geoff also volunteered many hours to Ronald Macdonald House, The Heart and Lung Association, Cancer Society, Salvation Army and other worthwhile causes. Geoff and Ashley were high school sweethearts. They had an instant connection and always brought out the best in each other. They shared a love that will last forever. Their son, Joshua Mathew was born April 30, 2006. Geoff was a responsible and devoted young father who made Joshie and Ash the centre of his life. At the time of his death, Geoff was completing the last rotation of his practicum to become a Primary Care Paramedic through SIAST in Saskatoon. Geoff’s ultimate career goal was to be a firefighter. When asked why, he said, If I help even just one person it would make it worthwhile. Left to remember and celebrate his life are: Ashley Ottenbreit and their ten month old son, Joshua Gilchrist; parents, Kelly and Sandra Gilchrist; brother, Christopher Gilchrist, all of Saskatoon, SK; his grandparents, Lloyd and Arvella Gilchrist of Saskatoon, SK, Vern and Esther Bjorklund of Bromhead, SK; his great-grandfather, Matt Zimmerman and his wife, Lillian of Weyburn, SK; his Godparents, Dale and Cheryl Felgate of Estevan, SK; many loving uncles, aunts and cousins; countless treasured friends. He was predeceased by his grandmother, Olga Bjorklund in 1982. Expressions of sympathy in memory of Geoff can be made to Ronald McDonald House or to a trust fund set up by Sasktel for Geoff’s son, Joshua Gilchrist. Trust fund donations can be made at any Credit Union in Saskatchewan.