I received this email from a German friend my sisters made while travelling in the South Pacific on a freighter. He kindly contacted me and forwarded some pictures of Rosalind. She is no longer with us and I miss her so much.
Her trip to French Polynesia and this trip to Germany were part of her bucket list. Our other sister, Robin went on the freighter journey, and I'm sure it was worth the broken arm she ended up with on the way. Well, I HOPE it was worth it! I went with her to get her scuba certification. Another bucket list item. And schlepping around Southern California lugging heavy scuba gear and wearing a wet suit is not my best thing. But totally worth it.
Damn cancer.
Dear Rebecca,
it would be nice if you could place following post on your blog for the 17th of April:
Hardly to believe, but it's now five years that Roz passed away, and nearly nine years that I got to know her on a cruise across French Polynesia. Though I knew her only less than 4 years from which we only had the two weeks in the South Sea and one week in our house in Southern Germany near the Lake Constance to meet personally, we became close friends and I got to know her as a warm-hearted interested person that I will miss for ever.
Dieter
And perhaps the attached photo taken in Isny (Allgäu, Southern Germany) on May 25th, 2007.
Love,
Dieter
it would be nice if you could place following post on your blog for the 17th of April:
Hardly to believe, but it's now five years that Roz passed away, and nearly nine years that I got to know her on a cruise across French Polynesia. Though I knew her only less than 4 years from which we only had the two weeks in the South Sea and one week in our house in Southern Germany near the Lake Constance to meet personally, we became close friends and I got to know her as a warm-hearted interested person that I will miss for ever.
Dieter
And perhaps the attached photo taken in Isny (Allgäu, Southern Germany) on May 25th, 2007.
Love,
Dieter
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