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His first car, a blue convertible. His final car was a blue convertible which he totaled on the way home from the hospital lab on a rainy morning the week before Thanksgiving. Like we needed anymore problems, right. Either way, he looked great in his blue convertible at any age.

by DynamicDbytheC in Six-Word Memoirs on Love & Heartbreak on Mar 07, 2013 | add favorite | T-shirt

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Amapola says,

So, so sweet. Thank you so much for sharing all this beauty {{{{HUG}}}}

accidentaltourist says,

I love that you have these pictures of his whole life. How many of us do not? Most, I'm afraid.

canadafreeze says,

Echo AT's remarks - lovely tribute to the man you love.

DynamicDbytheC says,

I am currently putting together a picture/Memorial with his life and hobbies. People are sending me a lot of these photos and this is the first that I am seeing them. I got a kick out of the blue convertible toy car. To think his final car was a blue convertible makes me happy. He packed a lot into his 49 years and I am glad I was there for most of it. I will take all this pain if that is the price to pay for those lucky, loving years.

jl333 says,

James liked a good set of wheels...whether it be 4 wheels on a blue convertible, or two wheels on a bike

Believe says,

Dynamic, he was physically stolen from you too early. But James lived his life well.

He knew he had to live fast, so he raced.
He knew how to write a love story, but instead he lived it.
He battled an evil bad guy with as much bravery as any warrior.

So I guess it's of no surprise that even his vehicle choices demonstrate closure.

DynamicDbytheC says,

and beautiful comments. Lucky me.

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