Forgiveness

Mrs. Dalai was the love of my life, and I had the great honor of sharing the past 36 years with her. I will miss her more than I can possibly describe. She was often a contradiction in terms. She could be shy, she could be brash. She was retiring, she was outgoing. She felt the presence of God, but she didn ’t much like dealing with religion. She was easy to love, and she could be hard to love. But we loved her anyway. Mrs. Dalai and I met on a blind date on July 19, 1986. For me, it was love at first sight. For her, it took a little longer. She didn’t know what to do with me. She kept telling me to go away, and I kept coming back. Ultimately, she figured it out. We were married on June 14, 1987, not even a year later. It wasn’t a perfect marriage but sometimes we came very close. We had our problems, I guess everyone does, but in the end, they melted into the trivialities they truly were, and we looked forward with great anticipation to our shared future. These were supposed to be our golden years. We had envisioned traveling to the ends of the earth together as long as we were able to do so. That dream was cut short, but at least we managed to visit some unusual places while we wer e able. My wife lived for her family. Dr. Dolly and Dalai, Jr, always know that she loved you with all her heart, she was fiercely loyal to you, and wanted nothing but the best for you. She was thrilled to see you both thrive and prosper in your chosen professions. (That all goes for Dr. Do...
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