A Rod McKuen poem I found a few months after Sommer died still speaks to me tonight just as it did in the summer of '95:
"...And now I love you
and I live you as well
because of you
I am larger than myself
I am as big as both of us
I live because I love you"
I would have preferred, of course, to have had a lifetime of "in-person time" together, but some people never have a Sommer in their lives at all, so I try to recognize my blessings as such and to be grateful for them. The older I get, the more often I look at that picture above my bed and find myself thinking, "My gosh! I got to love this giggly and sweet person! I got to be one of her friends! How awesome is that!" It is Sommer's birthday, but as the saying goes, her presence is my present.
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