Papa Bear - we love you always
Tuesday, September 30, 2008
broken threads
Most importantly, i've been very reflective these past few days. Reading through the journals we kept while we were taking care of dad Some things bring a smile and others a tear. Thankfully we wrote and kept some of the funny things Dad said. that makes some of this remembering easier. You know, my sisters and I did not see each other like every week before Dad was sick but you know after having spent that much time together even for the reasons we were together, I miss them a lot. It was that constant support, a hug, a cup of coffee, special homemade hot chocolate or that extra push you needed to make it through the really tough times. Now, I guess, it is the really tough times for different reasons and I'm thankful my sisters are here for me. I might not always be able to communicate my thoughts in a way that it makes it easy to understand everything that is going on and I might take you down some paths that make no sense but most importantly i am thankful that you are here to listen, to give hugs and to just be there. Seriously.
Tuesday, September 23, 2008
Loads we carry
And the quote for today "It's not the load that breaks you down, it's the way you carry it." Lena Horne (1917 - ) American actress and singer
This load we are all carrying is hard but I guess there is some truth to that quote. It is how we choose to carry all of this that matters. I talked to one of Dad's fraternity brothers today. He is a dentist so I called in a favor as brother bear of this house needs some dental work. He asked me "How are you doing" and I seriously really didn't know how to answer. Was he really asking about us and all that has happened or was it just a casual question? I told him I was doing fine and things are just hard. He shared about a loss he had in his family and we shared how it changes almost everything and it makes things hard. He understood where I was coming from thankfully. He said to tell Mom hello.
And this quote "The life of man is like a game with dice; if you don't get the throw you want, you must show your skill in making the best of the throw you get." --Terence This is so true - none of us wanted to loose Dad this soon or this early or be without him now. We wanted him here to participate with us and do all the things Dad did. To call and check up on his sisters and Mom and hang out with his grandkids and worry about us and call and check on us and come home to fluff the house and worry about my mom. But my take on this quote for THIS situation is that I have to be thankful for the time I got with him and cherish every single memory and moment.
Ending with this quote: "If you wish to travel far and fast, travel light. Take off all your envies, jealousies, unforgiveness, selfishness, and fears." -- Glenn Clark These are words that I can hear that Dad might of said to me, not in those exact words but he always had words of wisdom and ideas for whatever we sharted with him. I think those words and that quote is going to be helpful at least to me on moving forward on this journey."
Good night and God Bless............
Stephanie
Monday, September 22, 2008
September 21st
Hannah just came in and asked me to lay down with her and so I'm off to get ready for bed. Just when you need it a knock on your heart to stop the tears.........
Good night all, sleep tight,
Stephanie
Friday, September 19, 2008
Happy Birthday Brother Bear, September 18
I remember Matt's birthday last year. Kevin and the kids and I took him to Steak N Ale. Dad wasn't up to getting out. We got to listen to the North Texas Jazz band play there. After eating we ran by mom and dads to visit for a few minutes. I remember the conversation with Kevin and the kids that it would be for just a few minutes. When it comes to family it is hard for me to leave and keep those promises of staying just a short time. However, I am so very grateful that I went and we visited for who knew that there would be no more September 18ths with Dad around to share the joy.
I am very sad tonight. Very, very sad. I can't put my finger on exactly why. Oh, I think I probably know a little bit but really I just want to scream "IT IS GOING TO BE OKAY" really it is. They say that as time passes, this gets easier but I'd like for someone to tell me how that is possible. Every year, every celebration, every get together is going to be somewhat of a reminder that he is missing. So, I'm working in my mind on creating new traditions and relationships and moving forward even if it is baby steps.
I still have the post it note hanging in my cube that says "Check blood sugar and call dad". It brings a smile to my face and makes me chuckle all at the same time. But again it makes me miss him and wish for one more conversation to be able to have him call to check in.
Sweet dreams friends family and loved ones.
Wednesday, September 17, 2008
No more phone calls
- On Sunday, I dialed Dad's old cell number, I still have it programmed in my phone as Dad's cell. Don't really know why I called that number. I know that Dad is not going to answer. But somehow I was hoping his old voicemail would come up and I could hear his voice. Didn't happen of course. The phone just rang and rang. On Monday I was sitting at my desk at work and my cell phone vibrated. So I turned it over and it said "Dad's cell" meaning that that was the number that was calling me. My heart dropped and just for about 1/2 a second I halfway expected Dad to really be on the other end of that call. Realtily knows that is not the case. Really, I do. I guess it is time to remove that number from my cell but I just really can't make myself. I am choosing to think that that was Dad's way of checking up on me....................
- Today, a really good friend of mine called me on the way to work. She was checking in. During the call I learned that she lost her Dad earlier this month. And as the told me I cried and it was almost like loosing my Dad all over again. My heart aches for her. I know too well the things that one will be asking themselves and the things the heart will miss. She sounded super strong on the phone. I ask that you send prayers her way for peace and comfort during this time and to let the wonderful memories surround her and her family.
- Saw a shiny penny and thought of dad, silly I know.
More to come, must get some much needed sleep. Good night and God bless,
Stephanie
Wednesday, September 10, 2008
Seven months ago yesterday
September 9, 2008
seven months ago, you were here with us.................. although on this day seven months ago you had really already left us. I can't believe it has been that long and then at times it feels just yesterday ................... I just still can't believe it is has been seven months without you here to listen and give us advise or help us with something. We are showing that we are able to do pretty good but it sure isn't easy. I can still remember almost every little detail of that evening into the morning you passed into heaven. I remember conversations, me and Jill and Lauren sitting in the living room floor looking thorugh pictures and the hospice home health aide opening the door to your room and motioning for us to come quickly and as we got up she was motioning for us to come even quicker because she knew you were going. I guess in my mind I knew that you would not be here much longer that week but it all just seemed so hard to grasp and in many ways it still is. I remembering freaking out when they so casually threw away all of your medicines and how we worked to get you ready for your final earthly journey. How sad it was to see you drive down the street never to return. And afterwards, everyone gathered to eat dinner. I really wasn't ready for all of that. I wanted to stay in your room to feel close to you so I watched Legally Blonde like we did so many nights. Except there were no requests for toast or food or water or coffee. No stalling to take your medicines. No smelly stuff, you know what that was............... Just movie and silence. Our family rallied around us..................... it was as if time just stood still for ever right after you passed away and then everything went on as if you were still here.............. that is the hardest part about all of this I think is having to pick up and move on because I know we have to but it just feels wrong doing it all without you. There is so much that I can't go into here but I know you know those issues. They are the same ones that you stayed up many a nights making lists about and worrying about and making Jill, Lue, and me promise we would do our best to take care of. We are keeping those promises although they are not easy. Love you Papa Bear.............
Monday, September 1, 2008
Missing You
Stephanie
Tuesday, August 26, 2008
Closure
I really wanted to get together with Lauren this weekend but I was madly cleaning out closets at my house and getting the kids ready for back to school. So, finally, tonight I finally met up with Lauren to catch up before she heads back to school for the fall. I told her that I'd been wanting to go up to the hospital and take some snacks to the people that took care of us, to say thanks and how about we meet at that place we sometimes ate at while Dad was in the hospital. So, she agreed and it was a go. She even stopped at Albertsons and picked up some cookies. Yeah, I love meeting up with my sisters. We met at Scalini's (double yum to those of you in the DFW area who have never eaten here.) Good food and conversation and catching up lead us to Starbucks, a very important stop in the taking care of Dad routine. This crazy self picture taken AT Starbucks....
Tonight, for me at least, it was about visiting all of those places one last time for all of the reasons that we visited them in the past, remembering silly things that were said and done and moving those memories to the side to help make room for new memories but to not ever forget what we've come through or what we've done.
Our final stop of my closure journey was 6 Roberts. Lauren drove but we parked in the same places and I insisted on walking up the ramp where the cars go just like I did all those nights when I'd come down to Baylor late at night to see Dad. I very rarely did elevators or stairs. They were too creepy to me. Dr. Orr was still at his office just like he was all those nights. So, although there were several things we did just the same there were many different things and I think in a way it was a way to nudge me in the direction of moving on and helping to close all those reasons why we had to come to Baylor in the first place.
The differences were apparent when we first got to the hospital, they are still working on construction of the inside of the lobby and you had to take a detour to get to the elevators to go up to the 6th floor. As we walked the detour we passed the patient elevators that took Dad up and down to his care and the sign for the "Emergency Room". Once we got on the floor we were greeted by the receptionist who helped me many a late night just by being there. We saw several familiar faces (Nora, the technician and Ann a nurse, and Mara the shift supervisor). They "remembered" us. It gave me an opportunity to catch up with them, to talk about Dad, to remember things we did and to tell them about Dad and how much longer he lived. And lived, he did. And on the floor of 6 Roberts were things that felt oh so familiar, the family room where we gathered and ate many meals, the lobby of the waiting room where we talked with hospice, the food room where we got lots of food and pudding for Dad, the nurses station, the coffee station, room 615, the big room where we could all feel at home with Dad and ALL of our stuff, the staff meeting room where I met with the chaplain, and SO, SO, much more. We took cookies and Starbucks coffee to them.
And, then we left, and headed downstairs to the restrooms and the over to the Atrium Market, another stop MANY nights on our journey for snacks and coffee and meals. I wanted to get some gum that I really liked from there. But guess what, they don't sell it anymore. So, instead we got some Odwalla Juice and I got a Coke to nurse that LOW blood sugar and the cokes weren't cold, as usual. And guess what else, who checked us out as we left the market? The same friendly lady, Ann who was so friendly and helpful to us the night Dad was in the emergency room and we needed some jello. And as we were leaving she said "we're open till 11:00 if you need anything else". To which I replied, "No we are LEAVING" to which she said "You are lucky, you are getting to leave." To which I thought "Are we?" because on one hand we aren't because that means that Dad is gone but on the other hand it means we are able to pick up the pieces and move on. That we are growing and healing and loving and helping each other. Thank you to my sister for being there for me and for going with me on this journey. Huge hugs to you! I must now say good night.
Sunday, August 3, 2008
Flashbacks
To update some more of going through the Bailey house, we went through several boxes and baskets of paperwork. Mom went through three bags of clothes, etc. from her old dresser and we found a place either in the keep, toss or sale pile for everything. That is good. I started working on cleaning out the laundry room. The boxes of stuff for the yard sale is growing. There is just so much to do and go through.
Tonight Mom broke down a little bit. Seeing her like that was hard as I don't think I've seen her so upset since loosing dad. She is so strong on the outside. She was and is so frustrated about everything she is having to deal with now. This is so hard. Very hard. I'm not sure how to help. I will ponder as I sleep and pray on this one. Speaking of sleep, I don't understand why sleep cannot come easy for me when I am here. Why is it so hard? It is now 3:30 am. The kids are here with me too. Hannah is sound asleep on the couch and Hayden is fast asleep in Lue's room. I am about to join him. I love snuggling with my little guy when I can and he is not moving 100 miles an hour!!
Hugs, Stephanie
Sunday, July 27, 2008
Cleaning the Closet(s) Part 2
Matt, Mom and all the animals are sound asleep. Me, not so much. I don't really know why because I am really exhausted both emotionally and physically. I think the reason I have such a hard time winding down is that in the Bailey house for such a long time sleep was not something you did. You took care of Dad and you looked after each other and you tried to take care of the rest of the things in your life. In my mind, when I am here, I should be doing so much more. It seems so wrong that Dad is not here to look after anymore. It seems we have so much free time on our hands. It isn't that we don't have stuff that we could do to fill the time it just seems so quiet and that is going to take a lot of getting used to. While I would not want Dad to suffer any more what I wouldn't give for one more day or conversation or dictation for one of the daily to do lists.
We are deep into reviewing and cleaning out and getting ready for a yard sale (hopefully soon). Here is just a few things we did today:
- Matt and I loaded up lots of trash and took it to the recycle center. No more old TV entertainment center, chairs and all that trash outside by the trash cans. That looks nice.
- Mom cleaned up the living room by mopping and dusting and mopping and dusting.
- Maggie helped by bringing us lots of toys to play with. Seriously she things she is helping us out.
- Matt and I boxed up some paperback books for the yard sale.
- I finally figured out a way to go through Dad's closet. Matt was in there with me and we went through every item in the closet and saw if first it might be something that Matt could wear. We did find a few Polo's in Matt's size. There were also a few Ralph Lauren Polo's that Matt couldn't wear but I know a handsome 40 something year old that might could. And as we went through each item of clothing, we moved the items that did not fall into those categories to the bottom shelf. As I moved the items to the bottom shelf, it seemed like for every thing that I found or moved I could say "I remember when Dad wore................" Memories, always the memories.
- I boxed up the Dad's shoes and the sweaters. I found a baseball cap, navy with Captain embroidered on it. I hung that up in the closet.
- I took pictures of the closet in the phases of doing so it helped me to know that I will have those memories of the way things were. Taking that apart like I said in the previous post seemed wrong. I found a lot of interesting things. I'll post the pictures when I figure out how to get them off my cell phone. Probably will be sometime in 2009.
- Matt transferred all of Dad's ties to his closet. I'm really hopeful that one day soon my sweet brother Matt will have lots of use for those ties in the way of a job interview or job of some sorts.
- Mom and I went to see the movie Mamma Mia! It was a really good, funny, movie.
- Mom and I came back to the house. I ate some leftover CiCi's pizza that Matt got. Matt not too happy that his sister ate his leftovers.
- Mom organized the paperwork regarding the air conditioner and we listened to the Mama Mia soundtrack. I went through two baskets of paperwork. You know after loosing someone you realize that there are several little things that that person takes care of that you don't really realize until after they are gone. Little things or big things like household repairs and keeping up with all of that and knowing who to call. I'm thankful for our friend Randy. He is coming to look at the a/c on Tuesday.
And after all of this, Mom was ready for sleep but my mind was moving way too much so we went back into her room and worked a little more in there. It is taking shape. There is still though so much to go through and decide what to do.......... dressers, drawers in the bathroom, medical drawers from when we cared for him at home............... But I am excited about the progress we made today. Huge hugs to all of you. Thanks for continuing to love us and pray for us and hold us close. We need you...........
Saturday, July 12, 2008
How to clean out a closet, Part I
I decided to come over to the Bailey house after a conversation that went something like this with Mom.
M - I've been making lists and there is lots to do.... closets to clean out
S - Hayden and I can come over Friday night, I'll help you.....
Easier. said. than. done. Seriously...........
When Hayden and I arrived Mom had just finished washing her car. When we went inside, Mom said "Come take a look at the closet, see what you think" Okay, we weren't talking about Mom's closet. Yep, Dad's closet. I, of course, I wanted to work in the kitchen, my safe zone. Memories there, meal preparatoins, making snacks, having coffee, and making food for Dad in the kitchen that NEVER closed. In the kitchen, there are not as many memories of the end of his life and the fact that he is no longer here. The bedroom, those memories are everywhere.
Mom gave the doggies a bath and then took a shower herself. I just stood there staring at the closet. Where do you start? How do you start? What to do? I just seems so wrong to take everything of the closet and sort through it all but yet I know that it something that will need to be done at some point. No rushes here. I keep thinking Dad should be here to wear the clothes....... jeans, khaki pants, shoes, polos, shirts, ties, windbreakers......... and more. I feel like that we should all be back here to do this together, me and my sisters and Mom and Matt. To me, that just seems like it would be better to have us all here together.
So, I headed back to the kitchen (my safe zone. I can fix stuff in the kitchen and wash dishes and it is all better). Matt joined me (against his will, well not really). We got the kitchen picked up. Then there was a game of chess with Hayden and Matt and the kitchen finally was done.
Then, I decided to go through papers and misc. stuff in the bedroom. Not of course the reason I was invited over. I think Mom summed it up when she said "this is going to be sad". So so true.
As I worked I ran across many things that made the grief fall over me and stop me in my tracks. I just wanted to curl up and go to sleep. Here are some of the things I found:
- Receipt for Emergency Room Copay for 10/18/07 - our personal D Day.
- Nurses notes from the day Dad came home from the hospital. Nurses notes read "patient alert x 3". So true. Dad arrived home from the hospital and was calling us on the home line from his cell to see where his grits were. Seriously, I'm not kidding about that one.
- Dad's glasses.
- Mom's sewing materials, velcro and a pair of Dad's boxers that Mom had to of been in the process of fixing for him so he could have the sense of normalcy and wear some of the things he always did. Never finished. Never will need to finish. These type of things are such a slap in the face.
- All of the extra furniture and tables and such that we moved around in that room to make things work for the 24/7 care and then some.
- The CD player that dad used to listen to music and how he would fiddle with it and wanted to do it himself and how he got frustrated sometimes when you tried to intervene.
- A letter I wrote Dad when I was in college that we found while Dad was alive as we went through all of the boxes that were in storage.
- The words "surge protectors" written in Dad's handwriting on a computer print out of some medications that Jill and Lue were researching. I started to save the writing because it makes me remember the pieces of Dad. But you would be proud of me. That was recycled.
- Stacks of to do lists and notes and several things in Dad's writing.
- Photo TV remote caddy was on his table 24/7 and housed all of the things that he needed to have. I thought many of nights that somehow that might end up broken or on the floor but alas it did not.
- Many, many magazines. Dad loved to read magazines.
- A receipt for one of Dad's doctor appointments.
- A notecard from a church in Live Oak, TX letting Dad know they were praying for him.
- Oh, and Mom's RE-9, craftily chewed by one adorable black puppy doggie. Oops!
In the corner, is the remnants of the medical supplies that we used to take care of dad, his dresser still filled with clothes, and medicnies and personal stuff in the bathroom. I guess this is like ripping off a band-aid. You know it is going to be painful but once you do it it stings and then you get through it. You do. It isn't fun at all. This process is going to be brutal.
On a positive note, Hayden is having a blast hanging out with his Uncle Matthew. He is staying up late (something I will probably regret later today, since it is 2:00 am it is already today). At last check they were watching Star Wars and giggling and having loads of fun. Hayden is good for Matt. I just wish there was a way so that we could see each other more often. Mom and I watched some TV, had some coffee, strawberries and I had some mini Vanilla Wafers (so yum, so not on my meal plan).
Everyone now is sleeping so must go do the same. The yeah for tomorrow is a hair cut/color or something for me!!! Maybe I'll be brave and post before and after pictures.
Stephanie
Wednesday, July 9, 2008
July 4th
Tuesday, June 17, 2008
Happy Father's Day
Wishing and hoping your first Father's Day in heaven was a good one. I miss you terribly. My sisters do too. Not sure about my brother. He's a tough one to figure out. We are working on helping him though like we promised. It is just not easy.
Here we all are on Fathers Day 2007. Our last meal together at this table, well not the last if you count Thanksgiving which I don't because, well, Dad you didn't actually sit with us and eat. Anyhow, looking back at this photo it is precious to me. You are dressed and handsome and put together even though I know you really didn't feel all that great.
Fathers's Day 2007Father's day for kevin. Traditional breakfast in bed. Yum. Newspaper, check. Gifts and cards from his kids and wife: Shorts and shirt for Hawaii and crocs. Kevin's best gift I think on Father's Day was going home after recital to chill for a few hours while Hannah, Hayden and I watched the rest of the recital. That was really all Kevin wanted for Father's Day was some peace and quiet. No answering millions of questions. Hayden wasn't really happy with giving that gift to his father but I think his Daddy enjoyed the gift. At least I'm hoping Kevin enjoyed the gift because Hayden made the recital not very much fun for me and Hannah by asking almost every third song "Can we go now?"
I tried not to miss not celebrating with you on Father's Day by keeping busy with Hannah and all that goes along with her dance recital. I remember you coming last year. You were not feeling well. I tried to push that memory to the back of my mind. I cried during the senior farewell song and dance where the student danced with her teacher. The song was about memories and love.
I still owe my father n law a present for Fathers Day. Kevin took his Dad and Mom out to eat. It just worked out that I had to take Hannah over to a volleyball/swim party and Mom and I went out to eat instead. I don't really know that I was up to celebrating in that way this year. I think it would have been too much. Don't get me wrong I do love my father n law. Most of the time (smile). .........................
Dad, keep looking over us, we are all going through a lot and it would mean a lot to feel your presence just a little bit and if you could whisper "it will be okay" a few times every now and then, that would be even better.
I hope all of the rest of you dad's out there had a wonderful father's day too!
Stephanie
Wednesday, June 11, 2008
Dreams
The other dream was going on vacation. Dad was there driving us to the hotel. I can't really get a feel for where we were but there were bodies of water, beautiful trees, etc. Maybe Colorado or Arkansas. Can't tell. Yes, Dad was there, securing reservations for his family. Checking out of one room and moving to another because more of his family had arrived. Matt was there too, in tow, following closely behind Dad's footsteps, never too far behind. Jill and Lauren were there too, checking out the resort dinner, ........................ then the dream switches more to a house environment with a kitchen and Arbonne. Mom was there and there were others that I did not recognize and conversation and fellowship. Not sure what to think about that except it was good to see Dad in my dreams like he was before he got sick. Picture of Dad's birthday below and this is exactly how I saw him in my dreams..............
Happy middle of the week to everyone.
Monday, June 9, 2008
Memories
Lauren is getting settled at her new apartment. The kids and I plan on visiting her later this summer after indoor soccer season is over and my scooter comes in (kidding guys, kidding). Matt headed down to Austin for one night and is flying back to Dallas this evening. Mom was ALONE for the first time in I'm not sure how many years. Well, I guess alone is not really true, she was there with Maggie, Laddie, Buddy and Bear. But no adult conversation or anything like that.
And grand kids as they boarded the flight and helped Granddad with his luggage.
Tuesday, June 3, 2008
Wrong Turns
Anyhow, back to my original story. A few weeks back I was to meet Lauren at the Studio Movie Grill off 75 in Dallas to see the movie Made of Honor. Matt was to pick Lauren up at the airport. I left work somewhat late (surprise, surprise) and headed to the movie with the awesome directions my sweet hubby gave me. I got a phone call that Matt still had not made it to the airport. He was LOST. Very lost. So, when Matt arrived 2 hours late to pick her up we had to revise our plans. Mom ended up meeting me in the parking lot of the movie theater. We decided to meet for dinner at Houston's. I split the bill with Mom. That place is expensive but the service is awesome and the food just as much. Lauren and I decided that we could catch the last showing of the movie at a different theater. It was a really, really good movie.
After leaving the movie, I take 75 and then being part of my somewhat directionally challenged family I ended up going the wrong way. I ended up going on to I-30 and figured and took the first exit to "turn" around. Well, there is no turning around when you exit 2nd street, just so you know. So, you are driving around in Fair Park. Yep, I was almost in tears. Serious tears. And then I look up and guess what guided me to out of the bad area? Yep, the blue outline of Roberts Hospital at Baylor. And so I debated on whether to park and go up and visit the night nurses and have my closure there. But instead, I sat under the bridge that we went over several times taking dad to radiation and sobbed. Serious sobs, gut wrenching. A good idea to be there by myself, not so much. Then I decided to get a drink at the McDonalds for one last closure stop. And, the line took forever. I went home and took a nice long hot bath. It was definitely the scenic route. Not the most direct. But as I realize as part of this journey there are a long of twists and turns that we do not predict in life or even want and that wrong turns, or right we have to make the best of the hand that we have been dealt.
Tuesday, May 27, 2008
Memorial Day
This is a day to remember. Yes, a day to remember many things........... but, oh how we wish we could forget them. Forget and go back to "the way things were". Forget all of the bad things that have happened. Things and relationships are forever changed. It is a very sad turn of events. We all have to find new ways in this crazy world. Hurt and heartache seems to come at every turn and our hearts just seem to break over and over again.
Over the last few days, for some reason, I go over in my mind the last words Dad spoke to me, Superbowl Sunday, he was so not himself and he was in pain and he told me to "Get out!" (well not exactly but that is the PG 13 version of the words). And so I did........... and I went to the restroom with the doggies and sat and sat and listened to him say "Hello, hello.........." Mom came home shortly after that and he was all full of charm and niceness. He even ate some Carrot Cake. And then I left to go to the superbowl party and Mom and Dad were snoozing. And, that was the last time I really saw Dad awake....... ah, yes, the "memories"................ I know that I cannot beat myself up too much over the why didn't I but I have so many questions and no answers for things I wished I would have asked. Now, they will just be questions in my mind. Oh what I wouldn't give for one more chance to have a conversation with my Dad.
Mom and Matt and Matt's friend Patrick came over today for an early dinner of burgers and fries. Yummy burgers I might add thanks to Chef Kevin. Oh, and swimming. I kept looking up and around to see where Dad was or did they need to get home because he might not be feeling well. I kept remembering the last time we were all here together to celebrate a holiday. I kept thinking about the exact places Dad went and sat. I remember him sitting out by the pool for a bit on July 4th. I can't wrap my memory around Memorial Day last year and I'm not sure why. Were we all together at my house? Or did we not have a family gathering. hmmmmm................
Lauren is starting summer school very shortly. Jill is helping her move into her new place. The campus is quiet and most of her friends have graduated and moved on. New phases, many new beginnings. Jill is traveling bunches and bunches and bunches and bunches.
The kitties are growing up very quickly. I have new pictures to share with you guys but of course, that will have to wait for another day.
My mom is taking steps to become even more healthly and taking care of herself. I am so proud of her. More than she ever knows.
Matt is starting school in July. He has a meeting Friday with the financial aid officers at the school. Pray for that meeting to go well and for one of us to be there for him if we need to be.
I hope you all have a wonderful week.
Stephanie
Tuesday, May 13, 2008
A card made me sad
As time goes by you go through so many different emotions and try and find your place back in society. You feel a loss of not only your parent, but your family circle, your purpose, yourself and place in the world. You feel as though your whole world has been shattered and continue to pick up the pieces one by one.After a while, the phone stops ringing and I have realized that I not only miss my dad, I miss all the people who called to check in and ask "How is Mike". I miss everyone asking us how we are doing, I miss all the people coming over bringing meals, I miss all the time I spent caring for Dad, I miss all the drive to and from the hospital, I miss every second of the few months with Dad during his illness as well as all the times we had throughout the years. I miss being Dad's daughter here on earth.
2 Corinthians 4:16-18
"Therefore do not lose heart. Though outwardly we are wasting away, yet inwardly we are being renewed day by day. For our light and momentary troubles are achieving for us an eternal glory that far outweighs them all. So we fix our eyes on not what is seen, but on what is unseen. For what is seen is temporary, but what is unseen is eternal."
Wednesday, April 30, 2008
Countdown to the new Grey's, one more day!
Mom is working on getting paperwork and items filed and taken care of. Last benefits and taxes and all that fun stuff. I'm just wishing I was not SO far away from Mom and Matt. That I could drop by and help Mom with stuff.
Matt, my sweet brother Matt. Dad's side kick for so long. Now he is all alone. Every day. Not sure about this one guys. Matt and I visited Devry. We are working on getting everything handled. Matt applied for financial aid. We are waiting.
Lots of Lauren's friends are busying themselves with graduation plans. I know this is a bittersweet time for my sweet sister. She should be right there with all of her friends but life had different plans. Really different.
Jill is staying busy working, working, working. I talked to her recently briefly. Got my reminder about Grey's! I cannot wait until tomorrow's episode. Addison is back. Yeah!!!! Watching Grey's reminds me of all the times taking care of Dad where we would try to get "one episode" in.
Keep us all close these next few weeks as we continue on this journey of healing and growing.
Ending with this excerpt from a song from by Greg Gilpin - "Until We Sing Again"
"My heart will go on beating though it may feel alone. My heart will still embrace all that lies ahead. I will walk this journey just as life has planned, but I've been changed completely, you're a part of who I am. I will hold these memories, I will take them all with me. Each and every moment for all time! We will sing again." from the song
And that is all I have to tell you about.
Stephanie
Friday, April 25, 2008
Sleepless Night = Photos Finally!
The snowman Hannah and I built on Thursday March 6th; yes, you are correct in that Hayden has NO shoes on. Crazy Texas weather:
March 4th - we finally got to have some cake, the snow the night of Dad's birthday got in the way of our original celebration!
Our house, look at all the snow!
Foot prints in the snow, Daddy's and the kids, just like my Daddy always was with us.
Last night I said prayers with Hayden, I thanked God for letting me be his Mommy and for sending me such a sweet boy. We prayed for Tyler and his troops. We prayed for Aunt Lauren. We prayed for Hayden to have patience in his day the next day. I asked Hayden if there was anything we forgot to pray for and he said yes. Uncle Ross. Little kids have such wisdom.




