Mitchell says he loves Daddy as much as the sky is blue and night is dark, he misses daddy as deep as the ocean and bright as the sun. He misses snuggles, bedtime stories, hugs & kisses, he misses tickling. He remembers riding 4-wheeler with Daddy and jetskiing, he remembers that daddy liked swimming and swam well. He remembers working on stuff with daddy and how well daddy would explain how to do stuff or how it worked in detail. He knows that Daddy always read the instructions first then put things together (unlike mommy). He says that he won't miss the guitar because when he is big enough to pick that thing up he will play it just like Daddy so he won't have to miss that. He remembers the way Daddy played air-guitar on the steering wheel in the truck while driving jamming to music. He remembers Daddys music that he listened to and the ones he played. He remembers Daddy cooking for us and baking with him. Mitchell remembers Cory cutting down the christmas tree's and decorating the outside. He remembers that ChaCha is daddy's dog. Mitchell says he would rather talk to Daddy's flowers than the cemetary. He still is trying to be strong and doesn't like to see me cry but I tell him it is ok to cry and ok to miss Daddy. I try not to cry in front of him because he tends to clam up a little but when looking at pictures and talking about daddy he is not sad but happy for the time he had. He just looks at the pictures and says that is daddy & I doing whatever so I hope he is actually doing ok but I am sure there will come a time when he will realize then be sad for what he has missed out on. Mitchell certainly admired his daddy and wanted to be like him so I am grateful I worked to enable those two to have that alone time together, Cory & Mitchell loved the days where they bummed around together. Mitchell knew all the "guys" and experienced alot of stuff going with
Daddy. Mitchell Daddy loves you and is very proud of you.
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Cory loved music and he had such a variety of all types of music, from really old country to rock, metal, 80's rap (Sir Mix-A-Lot), it seemed like he either had it or knew it. When ever Cory would "jam" to a song and you had never heard it before, you were imediately hooked, he had a way about him that made the people around him feel happy. When ever I think of Cory I can see him smiling and I can hear his chuckle. We are all so blessed to have had Cory touch our lives in on way or another.
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