Bed time is one of the hardest times since he passed away.

Night time is the hardest part of the day for me, that's when we would talk and share about how our day had gone. Then plan for the following day, I miss doing that. Does anyone know what I'm talking about? I'm missing him right this minute!

I love you Rob!

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Comment by Monica Pace on May 25, 2010 at 10:22pm
Oh Dan I SO know what you are talking about! There is something about the intimacy at nighttime. I have to admit that it is also the cuddling and snuggling in bed that I miss. Damon and I had an old-fashioned double bed, not a queen-sized, not a king. I had been alone for many years and didn't need anything larger. When Damon moved in with me, I thought we would buy a larger bed, but he insisted that it was big enough. And you know what? We only took up HALF of that small bed! We slept in each other's arms all night long. I truly ACHE for his arms around me, especially at night. We would discuss everything, watch movies, read books, it was just precious time. Then he would get up most mornings before me, make coffee and bring 2 cups back to bed. I was late for work SO many times because the cuddling was just too lovely! God, I miss that. I know you know the feeling, Dan.

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