Olivia Newton-John and John Easterling.Photo: David Livingston/Getty
John Easterlingis looking back on a seemingly magical time spent with his late wife,Olivia Newton-John, on the superstar’s first posthumous birthday, days after friends and family celebrated her at a memorial service.
On Monday, which would’ve been the day Newton-John turned 74, Easterlingposted to her Instagramand shared a sweet story about a nearly tumultuous boat trip the couple embarked on during a vacation that took place on one of theGreasestar’s birthdays early in their relationship.
“There are so many islands there [that] you almost always have an island in sight when you’re out on your boat,” continued Easterling. “It was private, it was wonderful, and we would take the boat to uninhabited islands and beach it and just explore — just the two of us.”
“I had a bearing on Elbow Cay but there was no visibility,” recalled Easterling, who then began “wondering if the currents and the wind” led their boat away from the Bahamas and in the direction of Africa. “But, as quickly as the storm started, the winds died down, the rain stopped, the sun poked through and the seas turned back to that beautiful turquoise.”
He said they soon “could see the Hopetown Lighthouse on Elbow Cay” and realized they were “perfectly on course.”
John Easterling and Olivia Newton-John.Rodin Eckenroth/Getty
“The rainbow started on the left and crystallized all the way over — horizon to horizon — and that’s when the dolphins started jumping at the bow of the boat leading us under the rainbow,” wrote Easterling. “Oliva looked at me like I was a superhero and I knew it was mostly blind faith and dumb luck.”
He added, “As the dolphins led us over the gorgeous aqua water, under the rainbow towards the lighthouse, we both recognized the fingerprints of the supernatural were all over this — and that’s the way we lived our life.”
Easterling’s post concluded, “Every day with Olivia there was a hint of magic and [an] everyday day with Olivia was a bit of the supernatural. Happy Birthday Honey — I love you!”
Olivia Newton-John.John Shearer/WireImage
On Aug. 8, the four-time Grammy winner andXanadustardied at age 73after a 30-year experience with breast cancer, Easterling announced on her social media channels.
“Olivia has been a symbol of triumphs and hope for over 30 years sharing her journey with breast cancer,” he wrote at the time. “Her healing inspiration and pioneering experience with plant medicine continues with the Olivia Newton-John Foundation Fund, dedicated to researching plant medicine and cancer. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that any donations be made in her memory to the@onjfoundation.”
“It was at a vineyard near her home in Southern California on the 21st,” a source tells PEOPLE. “The family wanted this to be very quiet and private.”
source: people.com