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Lisa, my dear and oldest friend. I have struggled over the last few weeks to express my feelings, and to find a way to share our relationship with the other people who knew and loved you. You were always the creative one, who wrote beautifully and spun such wonderful tales. As I'm writing this though, I feel you with me guiding my fingers across the keypad. ( I will therefore hold you responsible for all of the spelling mistakes that I'm sure this letter will be riddled with). I find myself with so much to say, and so many memories flooding back, the smallest details as clear as though they only happened yesterday. How blessed and lucky were we that we shared each other's friendship for over 40 years?! When I immigrated from England and moved up the street from you, we became fast and solid childhood friends. Walking to and from school everyday. Going to Sunday school. Sharing sleepovers and birthday parties. Goodness we had fun didn't we?!Remember all of the plays and productions we wrote and performed in your garage. We used to drag our families and neighbours in to watch us. We'd sing and dance and carry on. I'm thinking we were pretty darn talented. Then we took our show on the road, singing at the old age home, and putting on that play in Miss. Meaden's grade 4 class for the entire school. We were a hit! Speaking of Miss. Meaden, do you remember when she whacked me over the head with an encyclopedia for talking to you in class. We played for hours in your playhouse that your dad built in the backyard. By the way, if I never told you before, that was an awesome playhouse. Your daughters would have loved it. How many times did we have sleepovers in that playhouse, only to scurry into your house as soon as it got dark because we were scared of the earwigs. You used to tell me that the earwigs would tunnel through my eardrums and into my brain. Of course I believed you. (My Summers were awesome growing up. We spent hours at the Byron Pool, staying cool, and swimming our hearts out on the swim team. How about all of the dog shows we put on in your backyard. We'd invite all of the neighbourhood kids with their dogs, and we'd make up prize ribbons to hand out. It was so fixed though, my dog Ralph used to always clean up.....Go Ralph! One of my favourite memories of our childhood though were our bike rides to There were so many other childhood memories we shared, like our grade 8 trip to Quebec City. Were you ever convinced that frogs legs really tasted like chicken? How about our first concert without our parents. We went to the London Gardens to see TOTO. The sound system was awful, but we sang "Tow The Line" at the tops of our voices and convinced ourselves that it was awesome. The Beach Boys, Eagles and Dr.Hook at the Toronto Exhibition all rocked though and we had a blast, and taking the train back and forth to Toronto made us feel so grown up. One of my fondest memories of our time together though was our trip to Florida in 1979. When we arrived, the car rental place was out of economy cars, and they upgraded us at no charge to a luxury car. We thought we were so special until we arrived at our hotel in Daytona Beach---What A Dump!!!!Almost immediately you got a horrible sunburn, and had to spend the next couple of days in our horrible hotel room. I had to bring in your meals, and all you wanted was Wendy's chilie. After many cool baths, lots of solar Cain, and discovering the benefits of sun screen, you rallied yourself and we went on to have a blast. Our trip to Disney World in Orlando was magical, and we ended up going there twice. You were like a little kid, totally in awe of everything around us. I have finally forgiven you for making me go Over the years after that we had many visits across the miles. You came to California to see us, and fell in love with the area. We were able to come to San Diego to visit you after you moved to the area. In 1992 we moved to Boulder Colorado, and once again distance kept us apart. One of my biggest regrets, was that I couldn't attend your wedding to Paul. I felt like I'd shared every other milestone with you, and I was missing out on this one. I was 6 months pregnant with Colin and didn't feel like I could make the trip. I would have loved to share in your joy, and to meet Paul for the first time. I hope you know that I would have been with you if I could have. I will be forever grateful that you came to visit us in Boulder before you moved to the Netherlands. We loved meeting Laure, and only wish that Paul could have made the trip also. I can't believe that your trip to Boulder was 6 1/2 years ago, and Through the years we kept in touch, but it was never the same as being together. Despite differences, arguments and childhood spats, we always found each other again. We always pulled it together and realized the value of our friendship. I think we both knew that it was a relationship worth working on, and that it would stand the test of time and last forever. If I had the chance to speak with you one last time Lisa, I would simply say "I Love You," and thank you for being my friend. I will carry you, and our special memories in my heart forever. One day we will be together again, and once again we will dance and sing and carry on. Until then, LOVE AND SUNSHINE, Lisa (the other
My name is Nicole. I'm one of the cousins on the Roberts side of the
For Paul and The Girls
To have met Lisa and get to know her in the small city of Eindhoven has been one of Later on, my husband Guido and I were invited to Lisa's birthday and we got to know Lisa was a beautiful person inside and out. She always made things seem so easy. What might seem as an obstacle to me, Lisa saw as a great opportunity to be challenged and to learn from. Lisa, this whole week I have had you in my mind constantly and all I can think of is... how this seems so surreal. You are so vivid in my mind, you are forever engraved in my memory as an elegant, intelligent, self confident woman with a witty sense of humor that loved to give a great Canadian Thanksgiving celebration:). To me you were the synonym of friendship. You brought people together to celebrate life. Our lives will never be the same without you. We will NEVER forget you Lisa. Our prayers are with you, Paul, Laure and Yvette. With sadness and lots of love,
Alma and Dac
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