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Tuesday, May 11, 2010

How do you say goodbye?


I know most girls and women have to/had to say goodbye to their mothers at some point. Whether it be a sudden stroke, a car accident, a rampant illness, or the long process of diseases like alzheimer's, heart disease, and cancer. Most involve extraordinary pain and suffering physically and mentally. You wish your mom relief, pray for healing, and hope her strength lasts another day. Yet, you know, just as I know now, that goodbye does come. It comes shrouded in grief, horrific in stench, and black in form, robbing wherever it roams. The question is how do you make use of the golden moments alloted before death comes and your beloved life giving mother is seperated from you by the barrier between earth and heaven?

Death may have no sting but it is cruel. Seemingly more so, when it waits languidly in the shadows and you've no inkling as to when it will eventually strike.

Though I know when my mother does leave this earth, free of the monstrous cancer that has ravaged her body for over seven years, there are two things death can not take from me, too. Her love for me, her daughter, and the memories of her love.

2 comments:

Jeremy and Michelle said...

Praying for peace and comfort for all of you as you walk through this time and an abundance of joy in the times you get to share together - God loves you all so much!

Holly-- The Storm Chaser said...

That was so touching. I'm so sorry to hear of this. I will pray for peace for all of you. Thanks for sharing such a beautiful post.

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