I remember meeting Susan for the first time and seeing her walk hand in hand with my Uncle in Manhattan. It looked like a good thing to do.
I remember visiting Susan upstate a few years ago. She was eager to hear of my recent Israel adventures and somehow Tom Sawyered me in to helping her garden. I always hated yard work as a child but it was enjoyable with AuntieBellum. The funny hat and gloves may have helped.
I remember AuntieBellum leading me on her New York power walk. I had to struggle to keep up!
I remember AuntieBellum taking me to MoMA, FDR’s home, Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade, and elsewhere. When she visited me on a solo expedition to California, I returned the favor taking her to the beach, NASA, and a Stanford museum. I’m grateful we shared a variety of interests.
I remember AuntieBellum was given 6 months to live just over two years ago. She wasn’t ready to leave so we got a bonus round of two years of visits and calls.
When I visited her in November, I was concerned that my typical high energy assault would be too much for her as I’ve found that even people much younger than I am struggle to maintain pace with me. I realized that my fears were unfounded. AuntieBellum was bright-eyed, bushy-tailed and eager to view pictures and hear of my latest adventures. We even went for a walk… in the rain! Occasionally, she became frustrated as she struggled to retrieve a memory of something to share with me, and blamed gremlins for scrambling her brain. From my perspective, I didn’t see memory lapses happening more with her than with anyone else, although I was aware of the new challenges on her plate.
As I bid farewell to you for the last time, AuntieBellum, I want to tell you that I remember you remembering, and I’ll remember you.
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That was touching Adam. You were lucky to have known her.
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Very sweet, can you post a picture of her.
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