I finally know what I want to change name to: "Itzallgood1". Thank you to snowdaze.❤.
This phrase actually has a memorable meaning to me. I had a friend who was very sick and needed a kidney to survive. None of his family said no. He never asked me.😕. I visited him in November and he keep saying its all good to everything I said or did. He know he wasn't going to live very long. I asked how that feels. He said it's all good, it's all good.
I left him that nite knowing that was my last time being able to see him. I drove over 2 hours crying while I was driving home. He thanked me for coming. He wanted to take me downtown Minneapolis to see the new football stadium. As he laid his head back on the back of the chairs, he was looking at me looking around. I looked at him and he gave me a smile that he was content. I loved my friend. I wanted to take care him but I had to work.
I knew right away I liked that name because of the story. But there were some other great names to choose from. I wanted to combine all my friends guesses but way too many I's in there. I believe at one time I had spelled "in spirit" which was cool for the story but wouldn't have used all the letters.
It's a bittersweet story. I mean I like the name. But a little sad cuz of your friend. It's hard to see someone who knows and you know they don't have long on this planet. But at the same time you got to spend time with your friend. And you got to give him his flowers before he passes on. A lot of people that I know give flowers at the funeral. Not when the person was alive. And I'm glad you were able to do that. And he knows how much you care about him. 💐
He always called me his brother from another mother. I never knew he was native American until up to 10 years ago. His thing was if you were close to him you were his sister or brother. His anniversary of his passing is coming up in december. It will mark his 3rd year of flying with eagles.
You are most welcome, Itzallgood1. You had some very good suggestions to ponder.
I am very sorry about the loss of your friend. 💗 You were there for him, take comfort in this and cherish the memories that the two of you made. 🙏🏻
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