Sunday, April 11, 2010


Spring is my favorite season.
It is the time of year that I am the most peaceful.

15 comments:

Janell in Oklahoma,USA said...

Hello Molly -- I have enjoyed following your comments on Jessica Watson's blog. Today I took a look at your blog and have enjoyed reading your entries...very much. You have a lovely writing style. I will follow you in the future.

Janell in Oklahoma

magpie said...

Hi Molly,
My thoughts go out to you from Sydney.
Thank you for informing us of your loss. It must've been hard to write.
I always loved looking at your picture and that quip that you are crazy about your husband.
So sad to here he was taken away so quickly.
Hoo Roo, Magpie.

campbell said...

Dear Molly
4th May 2010
My daughter, Jessica's auntie Cath has just forwarded me your latest post to Jess. (I haven't been able to get onto Jess' blog this morning, probably heavy traffic).

Molly I really loved the way you proclaimed to the world on your blog, your love for your husband; so I was so very sad to read of his sudden passing. Words are inadequate in times such as this, but still I hope that you may gain some comfort in the knowledge of the huge wave of love and sympathy that is going your way from your extended 'blog' family.

My husband Tom and I, are united in that sympathy for you and praying for you to have the strength to bear this tragic loss.

May the beautiful memories you must have of your husband help a little in the coming months!

Thank you so much for all the kind words and support you have given Jess in her travels.

God Bless you from Billie & Tom Watson, Jessica’s paternal grandparents.

SaltyDog said...

Molly,

When I heard of your loss it was like hearing of a family member. So many of us have developed a strong common thread, so your grief is sincerely shared by many members of your blog family. Please know that you are in the thoughts, the prayers and the hearts of all who have gotten to know you through Jessica’s blog. You have my heartfelt condolences, Molly.

Sincerely,
Mark
(SaltyDog)

samurai said...

Hello dear Molly,

I'm thinking of you and feeling so very sorry for the sudden loss of you beloved husband.

Like Magpie, I too loved looking at your glowing happy, face in your picture, knowing what it represented and when it was taken.

Be gentle with yourself dear Molly as you work through this difficult time and hope you can draw some strength in knowing we are all thinking of you.

Stay well...Sam xx

Annie said...

Hello Molly,
I have just read your sad news and also your wonderful declaration where you stated how much you loved your husband. I hope in the not too distant future you will feel able to tell us all about him, he must have been quite a man.

I imagine the sudden nature of his death has thrown you into all sorts of turmoil. I just want you to know that I am thinking of you and if you ever feel the need to chat to someone on the other side of the world, it would be my great honour.
Kind regards to you Molly,
Annie

Tim09 said...

Hi Molly,
It was such a shock to read about your loss. My thoughts and prays go out to you and your family. Take care
Tim and Rosie
Caboolture

Freddy said...

Molly you have touched the soft spot in the hearts of many of JW's world family who often noted your smiling face attached to your comments ushering hope and praise on Jessica's various seagoing activities.

My personal condolences to you and your family on your unexpected loss.

If it would sit well with you please post a little about you and him on your blog, and perhaps his eulogy.

We have all been on an amazing 'roller coaster' 7 months, some of the joy of it's success is taken away from you, hopefully the knowledge that many of the JW world family from many different parts of the globe are at one with your sadness.

Love from Fred of Queensland.

Lanna said...

Molly - my thoughts are with you in this time of indescribable loss. Both you and your husband are in my prayers. (((Hugs)))

Collette Cole, Australia said...

Dear Molly, your unimaginable loss comes as such a shock to me. Any words I offer will be inadequate in expressing my most sincere condolances. Iy seems so unfair, particularly in light of the way you chose to publcly proclaim the love and respect you hold for your beloved husband.

Collette Cole, Australia

Sven said...

Dear Molly,

just like to let you know that I think of you and your family and wish you strength to go through this difficult time.

Sincerely,

Sven (Hamburg)

agelocglobal said...

Hi Molly
I have been following Jessica's blog since the start and although I have not posted as regularly as some, I have enjoyed "meeting" people like yourself through your posts. When I read about your husband it was a shock and I wanted to pass on my condolances. I know there are no words that can help with your loss, but please know that there are many, many people out there giving you virtual hugs.
Much love
Joy from Queensland

Molly said...

Oh you dear, dear people.
Thank you all for your lovely words of care and support.
It means a lot to me to come here and find all these lovely and heartfelt comments.
Molly

Brumbyy said...

Molly,

This is a poem I had set up to go out for you, but it seems to have failed and the events of the blogg changed, so I will deliver this to you in a more personal way.[here]

Like others, my thoughts and prayers are with you.

Brumbyy

This is a poem I wrote some time back in answer to a view that spread before me and brought forth these words out of conjured thoughts. I dedicate this showing of this poem, to one of Jessica’s followers. “Molly.”

God’s Silent Voice


Dawn breaks ever so slowly, with bright stars left awake
New morn changes colour, God by the new day makes his stake
Night darkness lifts to changing blues, yellow tinge spreads far out
Mountain tops bask in sun’s bright warmth, frost below is bitterly stout

The warmth of fire upon her back, is pleasing to her frame
She stands before wide window, agog the view, through icy pane
White frost like snow, the valley spreads, the eye as far can see
A natural line of molten gold, the sun, is morning free

The hues on ranges eons old, once more display their crown
The morning’s golden ritual, short lived as it slides down
Reaching deep inside the valley, hills vibrantly expose
One side still to twilight, other as the new dawn’s rose

Not settling just for half a valley, river shimmering in the sun
The new dawn creeps the valley floor, God’s opening not yet done
The frosty ground is mirror balled, diamond sparkles off the grass
That melting gold spreads up the hill, soon dawn will silently pass

Bursting warmth and sunlight, strike window pane anew
A surging burst of godliness, her troubles now seem but few
The world has woken beyond her door, sunlight a golden mantle
Her world may miss the one she loves, this day she now can handle.

Brumbyy

Molly said...

That is just lovely.
Thank you from the deepest part of my heart.