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This was absolutely beautiful. Brought tears to my eyes.

God bless...Val

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IF I HAD BUT ONE MORE TOMORROWIf I had but one more tomorrow, I'd write you a letter to let you know howmuch you mean to me. I would relive all the many things that we have doneand gone through together. I'd tell you how I felt the first time I sawyour face, kissed your cheek, and how your breath tickled my neck, giving megoosebumps. I would also tell you how much I wanted out of life for you, notfor me. I had more than what I needed out of life because I had you! Thankyou for the time we spent connecting and growing together.If I had but one more tomorrow, I'd ask God to forgive me all the things thatI failed to do. I feel I need forgiveness more for these, than all thethings that He knows I feel sorry about. He knows why I did these, more thanI do. But, I want to thank Him for the opportunity to have experienced thismarvelous, complex world He has created.If I had but one more tomorrow, I would look more at the details that are somuch a part of this life: the color of a morning sky, the strength of thewind, the smell of so many foods, the taste of falling rain, and the warmthof a hug. These and so many more.If I had but one more tomorrow, I would look forward to all the many things that are yet unfinished. Not so much for the fact that they are things, but because I have time to do them. And the time to remember, to reflect on past successes and disappointments, too. Memory is a wonderful thing. If I had but one more tomorrow, I'd plant more flowers, sing more songs, and spend more time with you. To feel the softness of the blankets around us as we snuggle for five more minutes, trying to ignore the outside world.If I had but one more tomorrow, I'd want you to know that I really want youto go on without me. I want to be remember the way I was, and not somefantasy of what I was not. Remember the stubbornness that helped me getthrough so many difficult times. Remember my impatience and temper, too,when I wanted more for you than you wanted for yourself. I was afraid youknew that I couldn't always control everything.If I had but one more tomorrow... but my time may be up. I find comfort inknowing that all my tomorrows will be lived out through you, the one who Ihave cherished and dedicated my life to, the one who will take my love andspread it upon all those you touch in your tomorrows.Live all your today's as though there are no tomorrows. Tomorrows are on loanto us. Enjoy today as I have enjoyed you.Kathie Mueller

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Bill, my husband is my guardian angel. Don't know what I would do without him. I don't want to know. He has always been there for me, and the last four years, since my dx, he has been my rock. Like you being the luckiest man in the world, I am the luckiest woman.

Thank you for sharing that with us. hugs, winnie

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hi Bill and Winnie,

Add me to list.. hubby Bob been my ROCK 25 years progressive ms...married 45 years end July think he deserves medal..he'd probably say I've earnt one...lol

take care everyone

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Thanks my reading about some in the group having spouse trouble right now I feel like the luckiest guy in the world being my wife Judy. Bill

Bill, my husband is my guardian angel. Don't know what I would do without him. I don't want to know. He has always been there for me, and the last four years, since my dx, he has been my rock. Like you being the luckiest man in the world, I am the luckiest woman.

Thank you for sharing that with us. hugs, winnie

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Thanks my reading about some in the

group having spouse trouble right now I feel like the luckiest guy in

the world being my wife Judy.

Bill

Valene wrote:

Bill-

This was absolutely beautiful. Brought tears to my eyes.

God bless...Val

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From: MS-Bill

Date:

07/15/06 11:16:49

To: MSersLife

Subject:

IF I HAD BUT ONE MORE TOMORROW

IF I HAD BUT ONE MORE TOMORROW

If I had but one more

tomorrow, I'd write you a letter to let you know how

much you mean to me. I would relive all the many things that we have

done

and gone through together. I'd tell you how I felt the first time I saw

your face, kissed your cheek, and how your breath tickled my neck,

giving me

goosebumps. I would also tell you how much I wanted out of life for

you, not

for me. I had more than what I needed out of life because I had you!

Thank

you for the time we spent connecting and growing together.

If I had but one more

tomorrow, I'd ask God to forgive me all the things that

I failed to do. I feel I need forgiveness more for these, than all the

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July 14, 1984 was the luckiest day of my life, when I married my husband, . We just celebrated our 22nd anniversary this past Friday. On January 1, 2007, we will celebrate 25 years together. It gets better with each passing day. It is so good to hear others share our happiness together with their spouses.

Have a great day, everyone. winnie

I can remember when we were going on our Honeymoon in Florida when we drove through Kentucky it rained in one area and we got to see a double rainbow that day. I had never seen one of those before. I told Judy when we saw it that I hope that was a good sign for our new marriage. I am not superstitious but I still think about it.BillParpack6@... wrote:

Bill, my husband is my guardian angel. Don't know what I would do without him. I don't want to know. He has always been there for me, and the last four years, since my dx, he has been my rock. Like you being the luckiest man in the world, I am the luckiest woman.

Thank you for sharing that with us. hugs, winnie

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Bill, Winnie and

I will join your club. I have a great

husband—married 24 years.

Connie

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IF I HAD BUT ONE MORE TOMORROW

hi Bill and Winnie,

Add me to list.. hubby Bob been my ROCK 25

years progressive ms...married 45 years end July think he deserves medal..he'd

probably say I've earnt one...lol

take care everyone

CHRIS UK XX

In a message dated 16/07/2006 15:17:59 GMT

Daylight Time, Parpack6@... writes:

In a message dated 16/07/2006 13:00:45

GMT Daylight Time, wj.foulke@... writes:

Thanks my reading about some in

the group having spouse trouble right now I feel like the luckiest guy in

the world being my wife Judy.

Bill

In a message dated

16/07/2006 15:17:59 GMT Daylight Time, Parpack6@... writes:

Bill, my husband is my

guardian angel. Don't know what I would do without him. I don't

want to know. He has always been there for me, and the last four years,

since my dx, he has been my rock. Like you being the luckiest man in the

world, I am the luckiest woman.

Thank you for sharing

that with us. hugs, winnie

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You're the OTHER luckiest woman...My Rob is a Rock!

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Bill, my husband is my guardian angel. Don't know what I would do without him. I don't want to know. He has always been there for me, and the last four years, since my dx, he has been my rock. Like you being the luckiest man in the world, I am the luckiest woman.

Thank you for sharing that with us. hugs, winnie

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Hi I knew you and Bob were a

great couple and was waiting for you to chime in.

It is a hot day in Indiana, I hope your weather is treating you well

today. Bill

TAGGA54@... wrote:

hi Bill and

Winnie,

Add me to

list.. hubby Bob been my ROCK 25 years progressive ms...married 45

years end July think he deserves medal..he'd probably say I've earnt

one...lol

take care

everyone

CHRIS UK XX

In a message

dated 16/07/2006 15:17:59 GMT Daylight Time, Parpack6@... writes:

In a message dated 16/07/2006 13:00:45 GMT Daylight Time,

wj.foulke@... writes:

Thanks my reading about some in

the group having spouse trouble right now I feel like the luckiest guy

in the world being my wife Judy.

Bill

In a message dated

16/07/2006 15:17:59 GMT Daylight Time, Parpack6@... writes:

Bill, my husband is my guardian angel. Don't know

what I would do without him. I don't want to know. He has always been

there for me, and the last four years, since my dx, he has been my

rock. Like you being the luckiest man in the world, I am the luckiest

woman.

Thank you for sharing that with us. hugs, winnie

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I can remember when we were going on

our Honeymoon in Florida when we drove through Kentucky it rained in

one area and we got to see a double rainbow that day. I had never seen

one of those before. I told Judy when we saw it that I hope that was a

good sign for our new marriage. I am not superstitious but I still

think about it.

Bill

Parpack6@... wrote:

Bill, my husband is my guardian angel. Don't know what

I would do without him. I don't want to know. He has always been

there for me, and the last four years, since my dx, he has been my

rock. Like you being the luckiest man in the world, I am the luckiest

woman.

Thank you for sharing that with us. hugs, winnie

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My wife Judy and my 16 year old are meeting up with a friend

Judy grew up with and also her son and are going to Six Flags in Louisville

tomorrow. Judy said her and her friend will probably be mostly in the

water section of the park.

My 16 year old has a really busy but fun week because on Thursday and

Friday he is going with his Sunday School class to Cedar Point. He should be very

tired this weekend.

16 is a rough age for him I think he doesn't know if he wants to be 16

or still 15. I am still trying to figure him out this summer.

Bill

Parpack6@... wrote:

July

14, 1984 was the luckiest day of my life, when I married my husband,

. We just celebrated our 22nd anniversary this past Friday. On

January 1, 2007, we will celebrate 25 years together. It gets better

with each passing day. It is so good to hear others share our

happiness together with their spouses.

Have

a great day, everyone. winnie

In

a message dated 7/16/2006 3:07:00 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,

wj.foulke@... writes:

I can remember when we were

going on our Honeymoon in Florida when we drove through Kentucky it

rained in one area and we got to see a double rainbow that day. I had

never seen one of those before. I told Judy when we saw it that I hope

that was a good sign for our new marriage. I am not superstitious but I

still think about it.

Bill

Parpack6@... wrote:

Bill, my husband is my guardian angel. Don't know

what I would do without him. I don't want to know. He has always been

there for me, and the last four years, since my dx, he has been my

rock. Like you being the luckiest man in the world, I am the luckiest

woman.

Thank you for sharing that with us. hugs, winnie

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