My older daughter asked me yesterday, how exactly I met her Dad and I reminded her that it was at a roller skating rink.
I remember that day vividly, almost two decades ago on July 13. I went to the rink with some of my friends. David was in town on assignment. As an avid skater, he opted to go staking that night….
I skated around the rink once and I realized that years of not skating had made me develop a fear of falling. I proceeded to call it a night and have a seat. And there he was asking why I was leaving the rink. I explained that I was done, persistently he asked why? Innocently, I said I did not want to fall. He responded, “I will not let you fall“. We skated the night away and he kept me from thinking of falling by talking to me and holding my hands.
David was committed to this phrase throughout our relationship, he said it often and through thick and thin, he never let me fall. How I wish he was here now because I do not want to fall.
Dear Bisola the Lord is your strenght. We can’t understand but the Lord knows and understands. God bless you and keep you.
My dear, David is watching from above and he will not let you fall. Also He, our Lord, will not let you fall. Just trust. In the midst of the pain, the senselessness and doubt….. just Trust.
Thanks love
May the good Lord hold you steady and keep you standing.
In 1999, David told me the story of how you and he met at the roller skating rink in Georgia with a sparkle in his eyes and afterwards that you skated together until the week hours. It was so sweet.
He is resting and he will not let you fall my darling
Thanks dear
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