Today marks one month since that fateful day when our lives
were forever changed. One month, and still I long for one more day—one more day
to pray with you, to talk with you, to hold your hand, to hold you close, to
love you completely. However, one more day was not to be, and I must hold onto
the memories of the days we were given.
I have learned so much about myself during this time and
about God and grief. I have learned what it is to truly mourn. I understand
what it is to lament, to groan, and to feel completely hopeless. Yet, at the
same time I have gained a clearer view of God’s grace and compassion. I have
felt His Spirit with me every second of every day since the horrific moment you
were ripped from our lives. I have learned that I am stronger than I ever
thought I could be without you—evidence of God’s existence. My sanity would
have left me that day without supernatural intervention. Most of all, I have
learned how desperately you were loved—by me, our children, family, friends,
and co-workers. You were even more amazing than I realized.
I have learned, too, that our children are remarkable. We
did well. All of those late night conversations full of anxiety concerning
their futures and all of those prayers for their spiritual and physical growth
have come to fruition. They have drawn
closer to their Heavenly Father and have relied upon His power. They are
resilient and faithful. I know you must be so proud gazing upon them from your
new home. They miss you tremendously! But in time, they will learn to live life
bearing the void that your absence has created. They will build upon the
foundation we laid together and it will never be shaken.
I love you! I feel as if I have been walking through a fog
since the day you died. I still use present tense verbs when referring to you.
I still reach for your hand before falling asleep. I miss everything about you!
There are moments when I can almost see a light flickering through the haze,
moments where a glimmer of hope lies on the horizon. But those moments are
fleeting and far too few to be of lasting comfort. In time, they will become
more frequent. In time, God will give me new dreams to replace the ones which
were shattered with your life. Until then, I will take it one moment at a time—occasionally,
one breath at a time. And I will continue to rely on our wonderful God to carry
me through until the journey leads me back to you.
Overflowed emotions reading this. I feel like I jumped into your body and could experience what you were describing. I just have no words to express how in awe I am of you and the kids strength and courage to tackle this loss like you have. You are a warrior and despite how unbelievable and hard this is...your story is a lesson through your words. God love you all.
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Thank you, Reyell. You are a cherished friend. I love you, too!
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