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#15032 - 06/21/05 04:21 AM
Re: My Sister is Dying
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My Sister's Shoes
Meredithbead, thank you for your support, your strength, all the love you are sending. Thank you for being part of the circle.
TVC15, blessings to you for joining this circle of support. I am very grateful.
Dotsie, yes, the words planted during childhood can sprout as simple blessings later in life.
JJ,thanks for your kindness toward me and my family, your special heart and your prayers.
Today, I wore my sister's shoes to the river. It was a warm day as my husband and I stood on the bridge overlooking the Umpqua River. He was fishing for salmon. I was fishing for peace. The morning clouds had gone and only an occasional puffy one wandered across the sky.
It's been only two weeks since Anita gave me the shoes. She said they were too tight for her, would I like to have them. I found them by the front door - white canvas tenny runners with a few smudges of dirt on each one. I sat down near the couch where she was laying and slipped them on. Width-wise they were fine. They were a little too long, but as my husband tells me I have Barny Rubble feet. My toes rarely reach the ends of my shoes. I usually have to add stuffing if they are to fit just right. I showed them to Anita and thanked her.
We had never been able to wear each others clothes like sister often do. I was eight when she left home. After her babies she was never able to lose the weight. One time after one of her diets, when she gained some of the weight back, she offered me a yellow outfit that was now too small for her. I didn't wear that kind of thing, so I didn't take it. After the fact I knew that she was making a loving sisterly gesture and so wanted me to have it. Ever since I regretted not taking it. So not long before the visit two weeks ago, I decided that if she ever offered me any of her clothes again, I would take them.
So today, it was comforting wearing my sister's shoes, sitting on the bridge watching the river heading toward the sea.
Vi [ June 21, 2005, 02:08 AM: Message edited by: Vi ]
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#15033 - 06/21/05 04:52 AM
Re: My Sister is Dying
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Dear Vi
May God Bless the hearts of you and your family and your dear sister. The beauty of your words touched me and I don't know what to say except...peace, may it always walk with you and those you love.
With love Leigha
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#15034 - 06/21/05 05:00 AM
Re: My Sister is Dying
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Leigha,
Thank you. The love and peace you share with me is more than enough.
Blessings to you,
Vi
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#15037 - 06/21/05 02:07 PM
Re: My Sister is Dying
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Between the death of my Dad in 1999 and Mom's in 2001, I bought my Mom special hand-made nightgowns...large, roomy, flannel, long-sleeve, with deep pockets for her endless supply of kleenix. They were so cuddly, and she loved those nightgowns. By the time she died, she had six in her wardrobe. So I gave each of my three nieces one of Granny's nightgowns, kept two for myself, and gave the sixth one to my sister-in-law. All six of the nightgowns have been worn thin since then, but none of us will ever give them up or away.
They're too warm for me to wear these days (hot flashes and night sweats), but in those times when I'm missing my Mom terribly, it's so comforting to slip one on and just cuddle up in her warm essence.
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#15039 - 06/22/05 04:45 AM
Re: My Sister is Dying
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Francine, thank you for sharing your experiences with us. A porcelain doll, a sweater, two flannel nightgowns - it is so nice to have these things to bring her close to you. When you hold the doll, when you wear the clothing, have you felt her spirit with you? I believe those we love come back, now and again, to check in on us. I think our thoughts bring them sometimes.
JJ, I agree. We don't really have to let go. Love never ends. Love follows us across eternity. Daddy's pj bottoms and his other things bring him closer to you in more ways than you know. He loves you so.
Eagle Heart, no wonder you've had such a hard time with your losses - 2 so close together can have a crippling effect. I'm so glad you have your momma's flannel nightgowns. Menopause does get over with eventually, so they tell me, and you will still have this gift that you can slip into. The essence of the ones we love is always with us. It guides us, directs us, makes us stronger. Your mother cherishes all the beauty the two of you shared. This is something she wants you to know.
Andria, owls are watchers of the night. Have you ever considered that maybe this owl is symbolic of your mother continuing to watch over you? Green is the color of life, of growth. Slipping into a green house coat is slipping into comfort and growth of the heart.
You all honor me with your words, your sharing. I'm so glad to share with you in this way. The whole experience is really helping me.
Bless you all, Vi
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