April 10th, 2008

Remembering: Haiku Friday

Haiku Friday

Like “art imitates life,” so shall “blog imitate life.”

As you know, I’m normally the most hilarious blog on the internets to read, but as it’s been a very difficult few days and will continue on through the weekend, I feel that you, my loyal tens of readers, will stick around and help me through. And throw some hilarity my way. It’s OK to be funny in your comments. Please. I need it.

To everyone who’s thought about my family and given your condolences over the past 2 days, I am TRULY grateful. Your kind words and thoughts really have helped me through this. It’s amazing how the “imaginary friends” I have out in Blog World have helped. Again, thank you.

There really isn’t an update on how or why my cousin died. We do know that it wasn’t any “normal” condition or reason for an otherwise healthy pregnant woman (like an aneurysm or heart attack), but she was healthy and had just been to the doctor a few days earlier for a checkup. It may take up to 2 months to get a real answer or not even get an definitive answer at all which is very frustrating.

We do know her 3yo son was home with her, and he thought Mommy was sleeping. He told his dad, “Mommy just won’t wake up.” She had been dead for a few hours by the time her husband found her at home.

Christy and Josie (the baby) will be cremated together and their ashes scattered at the beach in S. Carolina.

My sister and I are helping as well as a team of other family and friends around their house. Today, Jackie and I had to return the baby’s crib linens which we were happy to do, yet so surreal. Luckily the customer service rep didn’t ask questions.

One thing I’ve learned from this is to make sure your kids, if they are old enough, learn how to dial 911 and WHY to dial 911. A few weeks ago, I started teaching my 3yo to dial emergency if she can’t get me up or if I am hurt. This may or may not have saved Christy, but it can’t hurt to teach your children the basics.

So, for the Haiku, I’ll do my best to let you know a little piece of Christy.

Pure True Yellow Life
Gabriel and Josephine
Loving Passionate

Trying to think
of the best way to describe
a person I knew

Together family
was when we chatted children
enough to know PURE

I’m not a good haiku-er, but I thought I’d try. Thinking back on Christy and what we lost has really made me think more about my core trueness. She was the most true person I know. Never pretentious. Always caring. She cared for our family deeply. Thinking back I can’t think of a single time that she said a negative word about anyone. Really. It’s hard to do for other people I know (myself included), but for her, pure and true.

Again, thanks for reading and helping me through. I tried to bring the funny back yesterday, but that flopped. I’ll try, try again in a few days. For now, it’s helping to live in the moment of grief.

It’s not all doom and gloom here - we are a very sarcastic, funny family, so we’re keeping it light. But with the funeral Saturday, sadness is hanging over us all.

Your kind, uplifting, funny words mean so much.

~Angie

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  • Post Date: Thursday, April 10th, 2008
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