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December  21st.  2009
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Too Many Too Soon

posted 3 years ago

My friend’s 33 year old sister died today. She has 5 kids, the oldest of whom is 8 years old. She had lost a newborn in April and never recovered emotionally from the loss. She had just left her husband and moved with the kids from Connecticut to Maryland to start a new life near her family and away from the husband who blamed her for all of his problems. I remember a poem that I learned when I was younger, but I don’t know who wrote it: “When old folks die, I don’t cry - it’s time. But when the young ones go, it grieves me so. The sharpest sorrow is for what could have been.” Actually, for today, I think that sharpest sorrow is for those kids, most of whom will get to know their mom through pictures and stories. I can accept that there is a lot about life that I don’t understand, and I believe that things happen for a reason, but still, the only words that I have today, like too many days before, are “what the hell?” And then I remember that since life keeps bringing me to my knees, I might as well take advantage of the posture and pray.

December  20th.  2009
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When someone is in your heart, they’re never truly gone. They can come back to you, even at unlikely times.
Mitch Albom, For One More Day (via julie911) (via quote-book)
October  25th.  2009
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Train yourself to let go of everything you fear to lose.
• Yoda (via dirtyhumans)
March  9th.  2009
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(via lovemidori)