I was in the mood last night to look at all my picture albums and this picture of Diana, my oldest daughter, caught my attention. It was 1968 and she was my only child at the time. I loved taking care of her. She was smart and would learn how to sing along with me when she heard me in the kitchen. We would sing "Que Sera, Sera." Instead of singing, "What will be, will be." She would sing, "The bee, The bee."
Diana lives only a couple of blocks from me now but soon I will retire and relocate miles away from her. I look forward to my life as a retiree and do things I want to do in my life. Of coarse, my Diana will not miss me much since I plan on visiting her at least three times per week. I am very close to her and only she knows what a horrible life I lived with her father. Diana was very close to her sister Jeannette and she has days in her life when she is in such grief over loosing her best friend. We all miss Jeannette so much.
Diana lives only a couple of blocks from me now but soon I will retire and relocate miles away from her. I look forward to my life as a retiree and do things I want to do in my life. Of coarse, my Diana will not miss me much since I plan on visiting her at least three times per week. I am very close to her and only she knows what a horrible life I lived with her father. Diana was very close to her sister Jeannette and she has days in her life when she is in such grief over loosing her best friend. We all miss Jeannette so much.
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