Chelsea Samantha Maria by Judy Christenbury

Chelsea,

I miss your fuzzy face, the way you cocked your head to one side when I talked to you,just like you were taking in every word I said. You were with me through the darkest times of my life and now I must face life’s challenges without you. You were there to lick the tears off my face when my heart was overcome with grief at the loss of my husband, Jim, in 1996, my mother in Dec. 2002 and then just two weeks before you went home, my Dad in Jan 2004. Of all the losses, as crazy as it sounds, I guess in a strange way, I miss you most of all for your love was without condition, given freely without any want of reward.

You loved me just like I am and I miss you with all my heart. Please wait for me at the rainbow bridge.
I’ll be there one day.