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what is the song i love to go swimming with bow-legged women

Concluding Tuesday,  my brother in law passed abroad...died...went home to be with the Lord...any term that works for you.  All I know is...every bit one friend stated, "he isn't here to play with the states anymore."  He lived hard, loved difficult and fought hard to stay.  But every bit I mentioned in the last post, he snuck out in the night while we were all getting a couple of hours of slumber.

On Saturday, at 3...the celebration began.  My sister wanted to remember and celebrate him equally he lived...with a political party.  Non simply whatever political party but one with enough of food and drink, pictures of his life playing on the TV and the songs he loved.  People began to arrive to pay their respects and the doorbell rang and rang.  In that location were doctors and lawyers, electricians and plumbers, fisherman and friends...there were folks that he had put in their air conditioner and gave them years to pay it off.

Some referred to him as the "Mayor of Hernando Beach" and others didn't even know what to say.  My sister put on a beautiful reddish dress, her black spike heels and looked like, as my father would say," a million bucks".  My nieces accustomed the "I'm sorry's" and hugs and remembered their father.

Uncle Pete, equally we call him in our firm, loved my boys.  He and I would talk a few times a week and he would inquire, "What are the boys up to?" and I would regale him with stories.  Every so oft, he would ask about "the daughter" referring to my girl.  We always thought that was funny and when we went to visit in Florida, that was what we chosen her.  He would accept them out on the gunkhole, jet-ski, angling or doing something fun.  He was a fun lovin' guy.

Uncle Pete was a guy that loved the h2o and fishing and boats.  He had tranquillity a few of them in his life.  He had little ones, apartment ones, motors that ran well and others that when we started out to the Gulf, we were hoping for the best.  He was at his happiest, though, when he was behind the controls of his final boat, "The Pelican Pete."  It is a cute boat and a symbol of all the hard work that he and my sister did in this life.  They named it the "Pelican Pete" because they like pelicans and yous would see them alot out of the Gulf.  As a thing of fact, the mean solar day he died, I wore his t-shirt that had the logo embroidered on it.

About 2 hours into the political party, one of his buddies wanted to go out on the dock and do a toast to Uncle Pete with champagne.  He wanted all of usa to get out by the gunkhole, the "Pelican Pete" do a send off.  The group slowly moved exterior and got on the dock.  They were pouring champagne and talking and laughing.  So many of us were on the dock that it was taking on water.  It was loud and boisterous.

As we stood at that place, the friend began to toast Uncle Pete..."Here'south to swimming with bow legged women" and the crowd raised their glass and saluted.  He then did another toast forth the aforementioned lines and I tuned him out.  We raised our glasses again and saluted.  As nosotros did the last toast, a majestic pelican flew downwards the canal, circled over the group and came back.  It landed five feet from the dock and the boat.  As the group noticed what was going on, it became silent.  This beautiful pelican paddled closer to the dock and watched us.  The crowd remained silent.  He was a beautiful bird, big with a long chocolate-brown beak and sparkling blueish eyes.  He turned his nib to the left and looked straight at my sis...

I looked over the crowd to see if they understood what we were seeing...my daughter, "the girl" for today, had tears streaming down her confront.  My husband did besides.  The pelican stayed and watched us for what seemed similar an eternity but really it was about 4 minutes.  I didn't want him to go because he had a peace about him that was palpable.

And so, he turned effectually and lifted off.  We watched him fly down the length of the culvert before anyone said a discussion.  The commencement words I heard were..."What did we just see?" and "I have never seen that earlier."  I turned around, went dorsum up the the house and poured myself a drink.  That was a sign...and for me, a peaceful and loving one.  A sign that he and we are going to be okay...

When I arrived in Denver yesterday and walked the concourse, I could feel the numbness leaving my heart and the pain seeping in.  My pain because I am going to miss him, just also the percieved pain of my sister and her daughters.  Just, in a small corner of my centre, at that place was a warm, peaceful feeling...a sense of pride of how this family dealt with such a heart wrenching time...how they loved him and cared for him and not for 1 infinitesimal left him lone.  I know he is so proud of them and hopefully as time passes, they too volition take that corner of their hearts warmed and comforted by how they loved him until the end.

So, I volition end this mail similar I ended every phone call with Uncle Pete...

"Carry on...and be careful"

We'll tawk tommorrow,

I love you lot all,

Terry

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