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Rated: 13+ · Book · Family · #2058371

Musings on anything.


My blog was filled up. I'm too lazy to clean it out. So I started a new one.
November 10, 2025 at 8:41pm
November 10, 2025 at 8:41pm
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         Back in May I realized my parents' headstone was missing. There was a new grave above theirs, so I let it go, hoping the gravediggers hadn't broken it. When I went back to check on it, it still wasn't replaced, so I called. The office knew nothing about it. I called someone related to one of the sales staff.

         A week later, I got some phone message that the wasp nest had been removed and the stone replaced. When did they start taking headstones out of the ground because of wasp nests? I still think they broke it, ordered a new one, and while it sat in back of the office, wasps started a nest.

         Today I checked. It looks like it's supposed to, the right numbers, names, etc. I placed some peach-colored roses in the vase you lift out of the ground plaque. I also added small white roses to each of my brothers.

         Maybe as we get older, we get more sentimental. The nearness of our mortality hits, too. I talked to them; they couldn't talk back, so I could say anything. I miss them all so much. Probably because I am living in my parents' home with all of the whole family keepsakes. I told them that someday my bones will lying close by.

         It was so cold and windy on that mountain, after a pleasant day yesterday. While there, I drove further into this huge cemetery to visit my maternal grandparents. I found my great uncle almost immediately near the driveway. I knew that my family was on the third row below Grandpa's brother and wife. I still walked back and forth, up to the road and down again. Finally, it hit me. I must have walked right past it in all directions. They were buried in the late 70's and early 80's. Their other grandchildren live in other cities, so I will be the last person to visit their grave sites. We will all be forgotten someday. It still gives me peace to know I showed respect.


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