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Gaelic Prayer

January 21, 2013

This was part of something that I had written for Heather. Maybe it will be appreciated here best....

Deep peace of the quiet earth to you
Deep peace of the gentle night to you
Deep peace of the shining stars to you
Deep peace of the light of the world to you

xo

Author K Giberman

My second Mum

November 23, 2012
When I was in public school, I spent at least every weekend with the Boyce's- my family was always quite busy and never quite felt like home for me like the Boyces home did for me:-). I have many fond memories with Heather and her children:-) She always made me feel welcome-as did her children. My first memory of Heather is going over for a play date with her daughter Stephanie for a couple of hours when I was probably 10 years old... I guess Stephanie had missed my birthday so she and her mother had bought me a small cake:-). It was so sweet of her...to this day it was a small kindness Ive never forgotten. Compared to my own family, Heather for me seemed easy going... Like the time me and her son Trevor thought it would be fun to slide down the road in the mud and pouring rain on our stomachs. Heather found humour in our childish exploits where many mothers would grumble or yell when we came filthy into the house. I know Heather will greatly missed by her children because in so many moments growing up I was blessed enough to know how much love she had for them because at times not only did I see it but felt it myself :-) I can honestly say if it were not for Heather and her family I probably would not be who I am today. I am sad to know she is gone but her children carry her on in themselves.
November 22, 2012

I can still remember the first time that I ever met Heather. Stephanie and I were on our way to pick her up from work. Me being the shy person that I am, I really didnt say much. On the car ride home we all had decided to have a BBQ. We stopped at the grocery store to pick some things up. After we were done shopping we headed home. When we got into the driveway, Heather looked behind to where I was sitting. I had all the steaks that we bought on my lap. She said "ohhhhh Kevins packin' the meat." My jaw just dropped. Its funny that it was this comment that really broke the ice between us. I knew here on out we would get along just fine.


For those of you that know me. You should know that I love candy. Heather knowing this, told me of a store in town that sold the good stuff. Heather, Stephanie and I went to this store and Heather told me to get the salted black licorice. I hate black licorice, but she was pretty excited for me to try some. So I did buy some. In the parking lot I put some in my mouth as she wanted to see my reaction. I had to fake liking it. As soon as she looked away I spit it out and still began chewing like I had it in my mouth. I had to tell her she was right, it was delicious...it seemed to make her happy. 


I would have to say that the most memorable moment was our trip to the Allen family reunion. I have to say that it was quite a journey to get there. Aparrently all three of us are horrible with directions. What was suppose to be a quick 1 hr drive from our hotel room to Rowley, turned out to be about 4 hrs. Heather told me to turn down this road, pavement quickly turned to gravel roads. We kept driving down this road for about 1 hour and ended up on someones property. As I was backing out of this driveway a man emerged from his garage with a torn up shirt, bloody nose and holding an axe. It looked like something out of a horror movie. We were out of there pretty fast. From there we continued down another dirt road and yet ended up on another persons property. To avoid another situation like the last we quickly got out of there. Not long after we noticed a truck following us from behind. Every turn we took he took. This went on for some time and the truck sped up beside us. We were scared out of our minds. Turns out it was a nice man who finally gave us the right directions to Rowley. We had many laughs that day and it will be a time I will never forget. I had never seen Heater so happy before than the time at the family reunion. Great times.      


These are just some of the great memories I have with Heather. You will be missed.


Kevin    
 

  



   

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