Wrote about my mom and the trip to NYC on a previous post. I've been without her for a lot longer, but I can say with absolute confidence - you feel them. 100%. They say a person only ever truly dies the last time someone speaks their name. I think the people we lost live on in the experiences we shared and the things we loved.
Part of my joy at the Knicks (finally) winning one was at the thought of my mom and how happy she would've been, because no one liked a good underdog story more than my mom. I KNOW she would've loved Brunson, Hart, Shamet and all the other misfit toys who all somehow came together and became something bigger than the sum of their parts.
Rest in peace to Dan's dad. I hope wherever he is, he's as happy as we are
Garsh (as my friends from Pennsylvania say). Again, so good and so special. After a cancer diagnosis, we went through the identical emotions and communications as the Cardinals improbably won the World Series in 2011 (Game 6).
The stories behind the families that were brought together (mine included) by the Knicks are just so powerful and poignant. Thank you for sharing this, Molly, and you created an incredible masterpiece of writing!!
Wrote about my mom and the trip to NYC on a previous post. I've been without her for a lot longer, but I can say with absolute confidence - you feel them. 100%. They say a person only ever truly dies the last time someone speaks their name. I think the people we lost live on in the experiences we shared and the things we loved.
Part of my joy at the Knicks (finally) winning one was at the thought of my mom and how happy she would've been, because no one liked a good underdog story more than my mom. I KNOW she would've loved Brunson, Hart, Shamet and all the other misfit toys who all somehow came together and became something bigger than the sum of their parts.
Rest in peace to Dan's dad. I hope wherever he is, he's as happy as we are
Such a beautiful sentiment - thank you for sharing ❤️
Garsh (as my friends from Pennsylvania say). Again, so good and so special. After a cancer diagnosis, we went through the identical emotions and communications as the Cardinals improbably won the World Series in 2011 (Game 6).
❤️ This is amazing. Absolutely beautiful. ❤️
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The stories behind the families that were brought together (mine included) by the Knicks are just so powerful and poignant. Thank you for sharing this, Molly, and you created an incredible masterpiece of writing!!
What a lovely story, I am glad to have come across it.
I love this!