Wednesday 13 February 2013

Missing My Valentine

Just when you think you have made it through all the major anniversaries, it's almost Valentines Day.  It's not a fun day when your 'valentine' has passed away, and everywhere you look are reminders about a day specifically to celebrate your love for someone.   This morning Harri asked me what Valentine's Day meant. I told him it's a special day to show people you love them.  He looked really sad and said 'well we can't can we!? Because they're not here!'. 

Since Aaron has passed away, I've been trying to tell the boys a lot more about what he was like when we first met.  Jay often laughs about things I tell him.   The main thing that stood out to me when I first met Aaron was that he just seemed different to all the other guys at church.  He obviously was, but it was in a good way.  He loved all things American and was obsessed with NBA basketball, NFL, hip hop and rap music and wore really trendy clothes (for those days anyway!).
Valentine's Day was never really a big event in our house.  We knew we loved each other and didn't feel like we needed to make a big deal out of one day, but Aaron would often surprise me with a bunch of flowers and my favourite chocolates, after work.

After saying that Valentine's Day wasn't a big deal, it was actually the day that Aaron proposed to me...all those years ago, in 1995.  He was definitely the one who was the most romantic in our relationship.

We had talked about getting married, so I knew that he was going to propose sometime and had a suspicion that it was going to be on Valentine's Day (he was romantic at times, but also not that great at keeping a secret!).  I was only 20 and he was 22, but we knew that we wanted to be together forever.  

We ended up going to Hollybank Forest for Valentines Day for a picnic tea.   He was so nervous, so it was obvious that he was going to propose.  I think I bought him something unromantic like a baseball cap for Valentine's Day which he loved, and then he asked me if I was ready for my present and he got down on one knee and told me to open my hand and shut my eyes. 

When I opened my eyes up he had placed an open box with my engagement ring in it.  I looked at it and then looked at him and he said 'will you!?'.  We joked about it for years because he never actually said the words 'will you marry me?'  When he was trying to act cool and make jokes about wishing we didn't get married, he would say silly things like 'I meant 'will you cook me tea?'. 

We were married on the 23rd November, 1995 in the Sydney temple and had a reception at home two days later. 
We waited for four years before we had kids and remember those years being lots of fun but also very stressful.  I was at uni and Aaron was working at Woolworths and we hardly had any money.  At the end of each fortnight it seemed like we never had enough money to pay any bills, let alone do anything like go out very much or save money for house deposit or to travel anywhere.

We used to spend a lot of time just hanging out doing the things we loved like just shooting the basketball around together.  Aaron used to hate it that I used to beat him at 'horse' and every Saturday we would have another play off. 

Having four years together before we had the boys meant that we had a lot of time with each other, and we really grew to be best friends.  Our relationship was one where we could just muck around and stir each other and loved to have a laugh together, but we also told each other that we loved each other, every single day.  Aaron would often tell me numerous times a day, and it became a big joke when I was out as he would text me or ring me and want to chat and tell me he loved me, even though we had just seen each other half an hour before.

Over the last week I've had fun going through lots of old photos and they've made me smile as I've remembered how silly he was, and how much fun he was to be around.  He had the best sense of humour and we used to pretend that we hated his silly 'Dad jokes' that he would make, but deep down we loved them.


 



How spunky did we look going off to the Make a Wish ball to talk about the wish that Noah was granted!

I remember so well the feelings I had this day. It was our first time alone over night in ten years as we flew to Melbourne for one night to see Pink in concert.  We were so nervous about leaving Noah,, but so excited and had the best time in Melbourne -even if it was just for about 15 hours.


We loved working together with the youth from church, and loved being able to help plan and go to fun activities with them.  Aaron always loved acting like a kid himself, which is why he got along so well with teenagers.  This was him 'turning me on' at the 'T' dance.
I'll never forget when he stole the show when we did a little skit at another youth dance which was Disney theme.   We were 'Sharpay and Ryan' from High School Musical.  Aaron was totally into it.
I miss him so much.  Life was far from perfect, and our relationship was far from perfect but we were very happy.  I've heard so many times how having a child with special needs puts a strain on relationships, but I feel like it brought us much closer together as we had to rely on each other so much and help each other.  Without each other we couldn't have cared for Noah so well. 

Having Noah meant that we couldn't do the things that many other couples take for granted - things like just leaving the boys with anyone so we could go out, but we learnt as time went on how important it was to make time for each other and our relationship became better, because of Noah.
When Noah passed away our lives felt so empty.  Aaron found it extremely hard and these photos just show how different we both were afterwards.  We have smiles on our faces, but they aren't like before.  It's like the light in our life had gone and it was so hard to see Aaron like that, because he really just missed Noah so much.  
We took this photo on New Years Eve - just 26 days before Aaron passed away.
This is our last photo that we had taken together . We were so excited that Mum and Dad took the three boys for us for two nights.  We hadn't had that much time alone together, since before Jalen was born.  It kind of felt like the old days when we used to play basketball together on the weekends. It was so nice just being the two of us.   It was just 13 days before Aaron passed away. 
 
We were still so sad that Noah wasn't with us, but it kind of felt like a turning point for us. Aaron seemed to be dealing with it a lot better, and we could see that we had a lot to look forward to in the future, like having more nights on our own without the boys :)
 

Oh how I wish that we had more than 13 more days on earth together.  I know we will be together again but it's so hard to live without him until then. I'm missing my valentine so much.

20 comments:

  1. He really was the funniest youth leader :) There will never be anyone quite like MC Aaron. xx

    ReplyDelete
  2. Amazing post about your wonderful valentine. He really is the best guy there ever was. Love you.

    ReplyDelete
  3. Your love story is beautiful.

    ReplyDelete
  4. What a beautiful story Lisa ... I'm so sorry that your valentine had to go away from you for a while ... but thankfully there is the blessing of eternity. so Lovely

    ReplyDelete
  5. Beautiful story. Brought tears to my eyes.

    ReplyDelete
  6. What great memories you have , that you will have forever as does Aaron . Never let them fade keep them alive by telling the boys they need to be reminded what He was .

    ReplyDelete
  7. Lisa,
    When life seems so unfair and off kilter a wonderful writer comes along (you) and writes her love story....then we realize she is the lucky one. Continue to cherish those memories while you make new ones with your precious boys.

    ReplyDelete
  8. This is the kind of love story people all over this planet yearn for. I'm sorry he's not here this Valentine's Day. Carli x

    ReplyDelete
  9. Oh Lisa,
    You have made me cry buckets of tears.
    I know how much I miss him, so my heart absolutely breaks in two for you.
    He was funny,kind,and caring.
    I am in no doubt whatsoever about how much he loves you, he told me many times he would be lost without you, and he really meant it.
    I have never ever seen any one who loved his wife and family as much as Aaron.
    It was devastating to see how Aaron
    was after Noah left you.
    I am so happy that Aaron chose you as his eternal companion, and he is part of our family now.
    I know how much he loved you and I know he loves you still and waits for you.
    he will always be your "funny valentine"
    Love Mum.
    xxx

    ReplyDelete
  10. Thank you for sharing with us your Aaron! The boys will always have your blog as part of their memories of Aaron and Noah. You are doing a wonderful job in this often difficult time. The boys have smiles on their faces and they have you.

    May God continue to bless your family!!

    A reader from Texas.

    ReplyDelete
  11. What a beautiful love story. It helps me to take note of my life and to not waste a single moment with the ones I love. May you and your three sweethearts make new memories and reasons to celebrate the day.

    ReplyDelete
  12. You knew real love. Some people are never that fortunate. You are a constant inspiration to so many. Hugs from cape town. Xxx

    ReplyDelete
  13. You can feel the love you both shared for each other just leaping off the photos. Your love is so alive and well. Thank you for sharing. Really. It helps more then you know.

    ReplyDelete
  14. Such a wonderful story of your love....he was your "light" but you have a lovely legacy to carry on.

    ReplyDelete
  15. Such a beautiful post, Lisa. I loved all of your pictures, and thank you for sharing pictures that are so special and personal to you. In your wedding picture, Aaron looks like a little boy--so cute! I wish for you and your boys a Happy Valentine's Day--celebrate the life you all had with your dear Aaron and sweet Noah. They are with you always in your hearts.

    ReplyDelete
  16. Beautiful memories, thank you for sharing. My heart goes out to you...Heaven knows he misses you as much as you miss him.

    ReplyDelete
  17. What a beautiful post. Your love story is inspiring. I love all of the pictures you shared and the stories that went along. I think everyone wishes for a marriage like yours. I hope you can feel Aaron with you today.
    ~Melanie

    ReplyDelete
  18. That was beautiful. This blog will be a great thing for your boys to look back on. For now, it helps me appreciate every day with my family.
    Thank you for your strength and honesty.
    Hugs.

    ReplyDelete
  19. so beautiful Lisa x

    ReplyDelete

We are so grateful for everyone's love and support, and appreciate your comments xoxo

Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger...