Yesterday, while still on a emotional high, I discovered that a girl that I had gone to school with had passed away last year after suffering from cancer. I had always liked this girl, and although we had not been in touch after graduating, I did run into her about three years ago at the park. She had been so happy to see me, had proudly introduced me to her husband and children, and greeted my children with a big smile. My shock and sadness at hearing about her death was overwhelming. She was far too young to be taken from her family, and was such a truly good, kind person. The injustice of her death takes my breath away.
So here I am this morning, feeling both extremely happy and terribly sad. Yes, I know, God gives and God takes away. I am very grateful for what God has given our family, but I am very distressed at what he has taken away from another, equally deserving, family.
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Great post--got me thinking. I came over from Jack's. What a mixture of emotions to go through in one day.
GutsyWriter-
Welcome!
I checked out your blog and wow, your story is really interesting! I admire how you created a whole new life for your family so far away.
The sweetness and bitterness of life all wrapped up in one package. Thank G-d for the blessings; without them we could never get through the tough times.
"I am very grateful for what God has given our family, but I am very distressed at what he has taken away from another, equally deserving, family."
Beautifully said.
May we all know only smachot and besurot tovot.
As you know... it's very in line with what I went through yesterday :(
Oy...
Such a balancing act...
It's days like you describe that I feel terribly old but also young and stupid at the same time.
Learning about the death of people we know is never easy, all the less so if they are our age.
I appreciate your comments and the sentiments contained in them, but-
HEY! No one has wished me a mazal tov yet on the birth of my very first grand-nephew!
Mazal Tov on the birth of your very first grand-nephew!
I'm sure you'll be a GREAT- aunt.
Staying Afloat-
Thank you!
Mazal tov!!!!
May your entire family have nachas from your great-nephew always! :)
BDE on your friend's petirah.
OOC, what was her name?
EeeeS-
Thank you.
I don't really feel comfortable saying her name, because you never know if her family would feel that it's an invasion of their privacy.
S'ok. Just wondering if it was someone I knew.
May her family and all other mourners know from no more sorrow.
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