Wednesday, December 09, 2009

Back home.

I am back home from Adelaide. It was hard to say good bye to Dad but good to catch up with family.

Thanks to all the friends that came along and all the condolences I have received both here and via snail mail.

My reader has got out of control while I was in Adelaide. I did open it each day but only had a short time online so didn't get many read. I think I am going to maar and start fresh tomorrow.

12 comments:

Anonymous said...

Welcome Back, Therese. :)

May the Lord bring to mind the many happy and fun times that you had with your dad, and may He continue to comfort you through the grieving process.
Blessings,
Jillian

Abbey's Road said...

It will be so good to have you back, Theresa!

Bless you,
Abbey

A Bit of the Blarney said...

So glad you are back. Keep well. I'll be off tomorrow for the wedding, so will not have much time to visit online. Know you will be thought of often! Cathy

Michele said...

ok, stupid me, maar?

yofed said...

*hugs!*

Shirley said...

One of the benefits from mom's funeral was having all the family there; it is only at weddings and funerals that most families get together. Bless you, Therese, and all your family. (including the one in waiting!)

Alexandra said...

It's good to see you back. ((hugs))

Therese said...

Marilena,

Maar is Marked all as read.

Kathleen Miller said...

I am glad that you are back home. May the Lord see you through this difficult time. I am sending lots of love your way!!!!!

Michele said...

oh:D iam not up to date on all the lingo:D

Shelly said...

i'm very sorry about your father, Therese. May he rest in peace and may you be comforted by Our Lady and by everyone's prayers.

blessings

Vicki said...

Therese, I'm so sorry about the loss of your dad. It is so hard to lose a parent, someone you love and someone who loves you so much. May you find comfort and peace. God bless you and your family.

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