Monday, 24 February 2025



Sophie Carter Clinteastwood years After there meeting


From Her facebook: 

 "Today marks my 19-year cancerversary—19 years of living with stage IV cancer. It’s a day of both/and for me: a mix of bittersweet gratitude.

Every year on this day, my dad used to call me and say, 'Hey love, how’s my Valentine today?' I miss those words more than I can express. This year, though, I felt his presence in a different way—through spirit.
Yesterday, my mom and I were walking along the beach, sharing our grief over his loss and reflecting on the magnitude of my 19 years. We felt both incredibly blessed that I’m still here and deeply heartbroken that he’s not. As we walked, I silently asked him for a sign: 'Are you still here, Dad?'
This weekend marked the one-year anniversary of his passing, and sometimes it feels like he’s truly gone. But that’s when I saw it: a single red rose lying there on the beach.
It wasn’t the first time he’d sent us flowers. Just two days after he passed, we also found red roses on the shore.
Energy never dies, and neither does love."
This story reminds us that even in the face of loss and pain, love is eternal. Thank you to Kris Carr for sharing this touching moment.

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