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Date Posted: 08:53:57 12/29/04 Wed
Author: Zenith
Subject: Re: My Christmas Without Dad
In reply to: Deborah 's message, "My Christmas Without Dad" on 10:51:58 12/28/04 Tue

>I just wanted to wish you all a joyous holiday and to
>let you know how my First Christmas with Dad not here
>went. I spent a few days home with my family and it
>was hard not having dad there with us. My dad loved
>Christmas. We managed to get by with tears and happy
>moments. I think I had a few ADCs from Dad. The first
>was on Thursday where it was rainy and dark here in
>Northeast PA. My mom and I went to visit dad at the
>cemetery and then went food shopping for all the
>wonderful food that we prepare for Christmas Eve
>dinner. Well mom and I were getting out of the car
>walking in the store and the most beautiful rainbow
>was shining over the direction of the cemetery. I said
>mom look!!! Even others in the parking lot saw it,
>then it was gone at the blink of an eye! I felt it was
>dad telling us to go ahead with our food shopping
>(since dad loved to eat), celebrate, cook, bake and
>enjoy like we did last year. My mom and I were amazed.
>Then on Christmas day we went to 9:30 mass and I was
>asked to carry up the gifts to the alter with my aunt
>(dads sister) That was very special to me. After mass
>we went to visit dad and in front of his grave was a
>round piece of bread (hard Italian bread) Well my mom
>said look at that piece of bread, "He must know you
>both carried up the Bread and Wine for mass, and that
>was his way of saying I got communion also in heaven"
>It was a good feeling. I do feel dad was with all of
>us for Christmas. My dad was very religious and it was
>a very special time of the year for all of us. We
>managed to get through it. All I can say is I miss him
>so much but know he is ok. Thanks again for your
>support the past 7 months!
>
>
Dear Deborah,

Thank you for posting your beautiful experience! It was a great joy to read and I, for one, wish to thank you for your wish for a joyous holiday!

Thank you also for your confirmation of what was revealed on October 8, 2004, during one of my replies. To refresh your memory, I have taken selected quotes from that conversation. What you are saying in this post correlates well with what your dad was transmitting to me at that time.

"He thanks you for being so thoughtful about him during this time and he is still around you and always will be." "He will be able to see everything that you do or plan in his memory. 'I'll sure enjoy it!', he has just said."

"He will join you in spirit and may even make himself known during the process if he can. Just to join with you again will be an important experience for him he says. He indeed honors Christmas time, as a Christian, and believes there can be no better time to honor God than this!"

"Your father continues to progress in many ways as there are many facets to his new life in spirit. He is very close to religious matters there, he informs me, and honors the Afterlife which he sees as the extension of 'God's great goodness for his children'."

"He appreciates your prayers and will stay close to you always but especially during the Christmas holidays!"

To read the entire message, go to October 8, 2004, Friday, under the title "Re: Followup for Zenith...Its been almost 5 months since my dad passed"

Thank you again, Deborah, for sharing with us! May God continue to bless you and your family, as He is doing, by providing you with visual information that lets you know that your father is indeed *well and happy* in his new life!

"For with God norhing shall be impossible." -- LUKE 1:37 (KJV)

With Jesus Christ always in heart, mind and spirit,
Zenith

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