
So, HEY. Been thinking about you today Mark. I went to a funeral service for little boy Timothy and little girl Abigail who were left out completely on their own in the world, abandoned out in the middle of life with only the grace of God to lift their innocent, pure precious hearts and bodies to a place beyond earthly recognition and description. The caskets were about the size of shoe boxes and covered with a nice silky fabric. Metropolitan Community Church made arrangements for a burial service at Sunset Memorial Cemetery along the babies corridor right next to Edith. Pastor Judith Maynard presided over the simple occasion marking the transition from life to death for two babies who never got a chance to be. This was their course? Who am I to question the book of life and death.
The moment was solemn, sad and laced with a particular calm that occurs when the holy spirit is undeniably present. My aching heart fluttered as the mysteries of life and death leave me feeling humble, somewhat weak. There is a profound peace and stillness even in the middle of the hustle and bustle surrounding us in the middle of day. I wonder about some things yet feel reassured and confident about others.
Ahh huh. Any who... What up? You bug me. You bug me. Shut-up. You shut-up. I love you. Later ~
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That was beautiful Auntie!!! How sad to hear about those little babies you attended a service for. I just got back from a United Way luncheon at the PB & J Bldg (helps fight Child Abuse). Me & the gal next to me were shedding tears as they were sharing stories of things they've seen people go through. I'm going to school to be a Caseworker & I have to brace myself because I know it's going to be emotionally hard & I'll want to bring every one of them home. I have only begun to check this out & it's about time to go home (I'm at the office LOL). I'm definitely going to have to peep this closer....who knows, maybe I should do one too. Anyhoo >>>> I LOVE YOU!!!! -signed, ME jr xoxo
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