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I also would like to add my condolences. I wish you healing and good things in your future.
As far as the car things go, I am sorry the rotary community is going to lose an obviously classy owner such as yourself. Good luck with the Porsche, not all of their owners are snobs, but there are several. As a younger fellow I owned a 944 and I definitely got attitude from some 911 owners. The supportive and helpful ones however made up for that. Again good luck and stay in touch with us rotorheads now and again.
As far as the car things go, I am sorry the rotary community is going to lose an obviously classy owner such as yourself. Good luck with the Porsche, not all of their owners are snobs, but there are several. As a younger fellow I owned a 944 and I definitely got attitude from some 911 owners. The supportive and helpful ones however made up for that. Again good luck and stay in touch with us rotorheads now and again.
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Re: Car Hauler
Originally posted by cpnneeda
Your loss is probably one of the hardest losses a human can go through. I ask you this. You and your wife spent countless trips and moments in the FD correct? Maybe she didn't want you to live in depression by being in those memories all the rest of your life. Luckily she had made you promise to something that the two of you had dreamed about. Making it easier for you to agree too. The only thing that heals a loss is time. But the depression during that time often kills the healer. Maybe she had thought that something like this would happen to you. She loved you to much for that to happen, so she made you promise to buy the Porsche. Now you have a car in memory of her, not a car with memories of her in. It may make it easier for your stability in the long run, and she may have thought of this before she passed. Just a thought. Enjoy your Porsche, and don't ever leave the 7 community.
Your loss is probably one of the hardest losses a human can go through. I ask you this. You and your wife spent countless trips and moments in the FD correct? Maybe she didn't want you to live in depression by being in those memories all the rest of your life. Luckily she had made you promise to something that the two of you had dreamed about. Making it easier for you to agree too. The only thing that heals a loss is time. But the depression during that time often kills the healer. Maybe she had thought that something like this would happen to you. She loved you to much for that to happen, so she made you promise to buy the Porsche. Now you have a car in memory of her, not a car with memories of her in. It may make it easier for your stability in the long run, and she may have thought of this before she passed. Just a thought. Enjoy your Porsche, and don't ever leave the 7 community.
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As it seems that most of us are this story represents the genuine caring traits we all have. You will never be gone as I will always remember this thread. It needs to be a sticky.....
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