They weren’t much more than kids when they met. I remember the first time I met my cousin Tommy’s girlfriend, Suzy. I had such a crush on Tommy in his Navy whites. And Suzy was as sweet as they come. She’s been around as long as I can remember.
I’ve told you about Tommy. He has mesothelioma. There is no cure. And up until the last few years, there really wasn’t much to even offer people in the way of treatment. But they did their homework and took Tommy to the doc who wrote the book on Meso and as a result, he has had two really good years he may not have had before.
The treatments Tom has received are not without side effects. The toxic meds have all but killed his kidneys. They have exhausted treatment after treatment yet, thanks to generous donations and scientific breakthroughs, more and more treatments become available. Maybe someday, they will find a cure. Because…you know. Cancer sucks.
Tommy faces his illness and death with a positive attitude and a great deal of courage. They haven’t been afraid to “start the conversation”. They talk about death and his design…how does he want his story to end when he gets to the last chapter. Suzy is brave and strong. Their love knows no bounds as they recently celebrated their 56th wedding anniversary.
This year, Tommy wanted to give his “best girl” a gift that would knock her socks off. He wanted something so deeply meaningful that she would cherish it forever. Their daughter videotaped the moment for posterity. Suzy opened her gift ever so slowly. Indoor/outdoor slippers. (laughter) Then someone points out there’s something inside. Suzy looks closer and there it is…a small box tucked into one slipper.
“You stinker,” she gently chided this man she’s known forever.
She goes on to open the second gift when a puzzled look comes across her face. She turns to Tom and says, “For us?” She thought they were a matching set of rings. She looks again and finally can see…they are earrings. Someone off camera says…”Look at the ring.”
Suzy is still puzzled then Tommy holds up his left hand and she can see he is no longer wearing his wedding band.
“No!” she cried. “No! Not your ring!” You can see she is instantly devastated. Until Tommy bends toward her and shows her that he has had the date of their wedding engraved on the back. At this point, The enormity of this selfless gift suddenly hits Suzy and she puts her face in her hand and cries.
This is a sweet, personal moment between two wonderful people who love each other without limits. No disease…no cancer…not even death will truly separate these two. I asked for permission to share their story here. For one reason, I love them both so much. Second, I wanted to stress the importance of having “the conversation”, and three…I wanted to give you an idea what to do with his/her ring. Earrings made from a ring that has been cut in half would make a wonderful remembrance.
We don’t know the future. It’s not a matter of if, you know. It’s…when. We pray for a cure. We pray for new medicines. We pray for good quality of life. Time. We pray for time. Lots and lots. Oodles of time. We will love our loved ones like it’s our last day on earth…or theirs. And we will hold fast to the tokens of love like there’s no tomorrow. ❤️
“Let each of you look not only to his own interests, but also to the interests of others.”
Philippians 2:4 ESV
Beautiful! Thanks for sharing! ❤️
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Tears upon my face… deeply beautiful❤️
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What a blessing and a great idea… thank you for your comforting thoughts and sharing this story.
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Beautiful (tears in my eyes). I now know what to do with his ring.
Me too, Pam! I have wondered all this time. I hate leaving it in the safe. ❤️
Very touching! True love.❤️
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Oh so beautiful, I can’t say anymore.Just lovely.
Thank you for sharing.
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So touching…..went right to my heart. ❤️
Thank you for sharing pieces of your life- you begin my day each morning. Sometimes I cry, sometimes I laugh and sometimes you open a door for me. You provide gentle nudges without even knowing. You make a difference.
God Bless You Ginny.
Happy New Year to you and your loved ones.
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So many emotions, the wonders of Christmas, sweetness, kindness, happiness, denial, no not yet, I’m not ready for that, terror, but through it all… Love❤️
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Tears! A very thoughtful gift to the woman he loves…so emotional too!
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Made me cry. I miss Harry so much. Thank u for the idea. I have my dad wedding band too. Cancer sucks lost mom, dad and Harry.
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What a lovely message and gift. ❤️
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I wasn’t supposed to cry too!
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A great tribute to them both, and our family. God bless cousin!
And you, Kim! ❤️