LittleRed wrote:
Makes one think doesn’t it? Many ideas came to mind but for me it would probably be my dad. He passed away at a time when the two of us were not seeing eye to eye! We never had the chance to “talk it out”.
LittleRed (Ron)
I’d say my younger headstrong self, but I know he wouldn’t listen, so a little while with Jesus to ask his forgiveness would be nice.
Plieku69 wrote:
My beloved wife, she's been gone 3 years and I still long for her.
Condolences to you my friend I would pick mine too 4 years gone and would love to tell her how much I loved her again.
MrMophoto
Loc: Rhode Island "The biggest little"
"A thought to ponder" very appropriate title and some very heartfelt replies, this would be a hard one for me. My first thought was one of my heroes, Edward Weston, but after reading other replies a younger self would hopefully allow me to avoid a lot of the crap I had to go through to get here. My mother because I never got a chance to say goodbye. My father because I let his phone call got to voice mail when he called the night before he died.
My parents and my brother who all have passed since 2015.
I can't think of anyone. No it's not what you think it is just the subject is going to take more time. I wrote a short story about what if you could go back and change something what would it be and when would you do it and would it even mean something anyway. No I don't mean the Apple Stock. And lastly would we be permitted to take our life's experiences along when we went back. Deep subject here.
REJ
Loc: Ontario Canada
LittleRed wrote:
Makes one think doesn’t it? Many ideas came to mind but for me it would probably be my dad. He passed away at a time when the two of us were not seeing eye to eye! We never had the chance to “talk it out”.
LittleRed (Ron)
My mother and Father, and tell how sorry I am for all the hurt my younger self caused. REJ.
Rabbott
Loc: Grass Valley , California
I have actualy sat on that bench, several times.
My brother who passed away a year ago.
BBurns
Loc: South Bay, California
All of the answers are well chosen.
I lost my grandparents in 1957, my Mom in 1975, a wife in 1990 & my Dad in 2001.
I think I would need more time or a bigger bench!
LittleRed wrote:
Makes one think doesn’t it? Many ideas came to mind but for me it would probably be my dad. He passed away at a time when the two of us were not seeing eye to eye! We never had the chance to “talk it out”.
LittleRed (Ron)
I think any of my grandparents, who I didn't fully appreciate when younger.
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