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Abbierose relaxing tonight
I'm   finally feeling   better .  I   have  been   sick  for  the   past six  months .  But   the   Lord   has   been  a  great  comfort   to me. I  am   back to   myself   again and really   taking   advantage   of it. So I   am finally   making   my bears   again and enjoying life   and my   family  and  friends .  I  am  going  to   try and post more and have   more   pictures   of Abbierose.

So Beautiful

Getting back my life

I have been on antidepressants a long long time. I guess the doctors thought with both of my parents being drunks I needed to be on them.  Well 2 months ago I quit taking them. I went to my new doctor and told him I wanted to get off of them. So he weaned me off. I feel great. My mind is clearer and my memory has come back and my arms jerking have gone away. I actually feel like doing things again.  It has been hard losing Rick though. All's I keep thinking is he was always depressed and hardly smiled. But I know he is now smiling and happy being with our Lord. I know this sounds weird but I envy him. I am ready to go home when it is my time!!!
My Dixie and Ellie in their scarfs I just bought them..I love my fur nieces!!
Richard T. Woodcock , 70, passed away on November 25, 2014.  He was born February 14, 1944 in Akron to the late Thomas and Marcia Woodcock . Richard worked as a tire builder at General Tire, was co-owner of Glen Dot Security, also worked for Asarco Mining & Refining in Tucson, AZ, serviced offshore oil rigs for Muchowich Offshore Oil Services, a news reporter for The Independent, of Massillon and was a member of the Akron Baptist Temple.                                                   Richard is survived by his wife of 39 years, Mary Lou ; sons, Richard (Celena) Woodcock II and Steve (Kristine) Woodcock ; brothers, Thomas (Tammy) Woodcock and Michael Woodcock ; sister, Lois (Thomas) Von Gunten ; grandchildren, Savannah, Cody,...
This has been a very sad day for me. I lost my oldest brother Rick this morning. We didn't often get along but never the less I loved him very much. He is the one who brought God into my life and for that I will be forever grateful. We had a very dysfunctional family from growing up with alcoholic parents. He was the oldest of us four. When we were young we would spend hours just drinking coffee and talking. I love you Rick and will miss you always.