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memory of your life so far, or if you have more than one, please share.

Thank you for answering.
Blessings and love,
Sassy

2007-07-26 21:01:36 · 13 answers · asked by Anonymous in Arts & Humanities Philosophy

My most precious memory to date is when I had my son, and to see the tree that was planted in his honor when he passed away.

2007-07-26 21:18:25 · update #1

13 answers

This happened when I was in college. One of my friends got afflicted by TB. He was poor and weak... couldn't afford to buy fruits etc. necessary as part of the treatment and lived very far away from the only hospital where they administered those 15 injections over a month. I used my monthly scholarship money for the fruits and rode him on my bicycle every alternate day to the hospital as required. He was fully cured.

All these days I called it my only achievement in life.... today you have given me a better nomenclature for it... the most precious memory of my life so far. Thank you.

2007-07-26 21:16:52 · answer #1 · answered by small 7 · 6 0

Without a doubt, life. Thank God who allow us to continue to live. To be honest, everything is precious, such as time, money, family, friends, education, religion and etc. But the most precious thing is life.

2007-07-27 04:13:25 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

I was having a very hard time after I graduated high school. I really didn't want to live any more. I told my mom how I felt and she yelled at me. You see my mom didn' t yell at me to be mean she just wanted me to realize that I had to fight for my life. Life was not easy and nothing is fo free. But family is everything and if you have that then you are truly blessed. Life has its ups and downs but I'm okay because I know that If I fall my family will always be there to catch me and If they fall I will be there to catch them.

2007-07-27 04:52:08 · answer #3 · answered by gaby 2 · 1 0

It's between 2.

1. When I rescued my dog from the animal shelter. I could see the happiness in her face and I could tell that she was thankful for saving her from certain death.

2 Has to be my engagement. It was so unplanned and out of nowhere and that made it even better.

2007-07-27 04:11:44 · answer #4 · answered by Rosie 3 · 1 0

Every time I wake up and see that God, our Creator, has faithfully let the sun rise so we can enjoy a new day....and at night when the sun sets, and he allows us to have rest....
Every time I have food to eat, and when I see the home he has provided....and my children, and their children, and my health...most of all will be when I am able to see the most precious.......

2007-07-27 04:21:30 · answer #5 · answered by Call me-C-4-Curious- 6 · 1 0

mine was when my bestfriend died. i treated her like my little sister so were really close. and i was so down when she passed away. after that my grandfather on my father's side died, and the next one was my grandfather on my mother's side. all three death's happened at the same year. then sometimes i would just caught a glimpse of them smiling at me and like telling me that everything will be okay. then i'd easily fell a bitmore better.

2007-07-27 05:51:12 · answer #6 · answered by Dezirey 1 · 1 0

my most precious memory is when I was younger and my mother had barely enough money to feed me so she would go with out eating just so I would survive, and having my "elephant blanket" go wherever I went.

2007-07-27 04:10:52 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

The one ring is my most precious.

2007-07-27 04:06:04 · answer #8 · answered by Ashamed2beHuman 4 · 2 0

I have been so blessed to have many precious moments in my life. I was befriended by a friend who had terminal cancer. She was also married, but her husband wanted to keep distant of her turmoil and pain because of the fact he was too inadequate or ill equipped to handle the stress. He knew and was made aware by both of us of our friendship in relation to her disease. She called me from the doctor's office first, letting me know the sad news that she had only 6 months to live. I asked her if she wanted to fight, and if so what direction would she expect of me as her friend. She said that she wanted me to be her Prayer Warrior and trusted friend through her trials. This was the most precious time in my life because someone trusted me as a friend enough to include me in her life and death struggles. I organized "Prayers for Linda" and set aside a goal of 10,000 prayers at a given time for her. We reached a total of 17,500 pledges of prayers from neighborhood churches and prayer chains around the country for her own a particular time and date. I also wrote her notes of encouragement on a daily basis, we even went as far as going to faith healing services. I also insisted that her husband attend with us. At the time of her death, I was by her bedside, holding her hand. I told her that her husband was with me even though he was too afraid to be in the room at the time. She smiled. I told her it was OK to let go now. Her gray, ashen face broke out in a final smile, her eyes brightened for a last second, and she sighed her last breath and passed away. The family also turned to me to make arrangements--I passed around a memory book around and she had over 300 entries. At the service, I read over 100 of them to a standing room only crowd of friends. To have the opportunity to share in her life, and the life of her family or friends, and to be entrusted to carry on in the place of her husband, with his permission, was one of the most precious, loving, and moving times of my life.

2007-07-27 04:35:14 · answer #9 · answered by gone 6 · 2 0

Wow you're so brave!
mine: whenever i see someone has a brave experience like yours and small's (read his account too)

2007-07-27 04:28:25 · answer #10 · answered by I'm nobody! 3 · 1 0

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