I've been trying each day to find lovliness in my life...so much of it comes from looking thru my blogroll and hopping, skipping and jumping around this tangled web called the internet. I see so much beauty, so much inspiration, so much love.
This morning, via this tool, I learned that a dear friend's son is losing his battle with luekemia. He is 13. She lost her husband at 30 to leukemia 4 years ago while living their dream serving the poor in Byron Bay, Austrailia. She had remarried, had another beautiful baby girl to add to the 3 beauties she already had, then her oldest got sick. The shock was unbelieveable. After a year of chemo and a bone marrow transplant from his little brother, he went into remission only to have it reappear in June. He contracted a virus during treatment this time that cannot be controlled any longer, so they are letting him go.
Funny how life shrinks in size when tragedy makes an appearance. How all the stuff we deem important (like blogging or decorating or finding that great deal) become somewhat ridiculous in the face of the tidal wave of grief so many dear ones are asked to face. So while solving decorating dilemas and haunting backrooms of consignment shops bring joy and beauty to my life, there are times I'm forced to stand back and ask....what's really important. What is REAL joy?
My friends, I ask you to keep Jess and her son Alex and their family in your thoughts these next days. I know there are so many, many people suffering in this world, so many others watching loved ones make the transition from life to death...but I ask for today that you think of this family. And hug the ones you love today lots and lots. Life has a sometimes annoying way of just going on after stuff like this, but I hope for my friend, her son, and their family that the rose of faith, hope and love will bloom again.
peace.
cindy
16 comments:
I am so sorry to hear about your friends son. What a terrible and tragic loss. I will keep them in my prayers.
You are a sweetheart. There is indeed a lot of sorrow out there. That is why we should hang on for dear life to our precious Lord and Savior.
I will definitely remember this family.
Rhonda
That is very sad, I'll be praying for them.
How sad for all. My thoughts and prayers go out to them and you.
so much sadness! My heart is with you during this sad time!
I'm sorry for your friends tragedy. Myheart goes out to her and her family--and you as well.
I will keep your friend's family in my thoughts and prayers.
Such a loving post. It is so true that saddness and grief are all around us and we do need to be reminded of what is really important. It's hard to understand how some are asked to handle so much. I know the Lord has them in His hands, and I will pray for them. God Bless all. Hugs, Marty
Sending thoughts and prayers your way. May God bless those close to you during this time.
Hugs,
Christina
Your friends are in my thoughts may God Grant them Peace and Comfort.
Lifting you up also.
RaNae
Such a lovely but sad post. I will be thinking of them. I hope they can find the solace to get through this tough time.
This is just terrible and sad. Sending thoughts of comfort and peace.
So sorry, as well, to hear that bad news. What a sad day that must be to have to make the decision to let such a young boy go. I cannot imagine that pain. They will certainly be in my thoughts and prayers. I hope you will keep us posted.
I am so so sorry to hear about your friend. That is so much to bear for one person. My heart goes out to her & family.
Shellagh
I am so sorry for you friend. Praying for them.
Wanted to let you know that Jess and Alex are in prayers along with you. Thank you for sharing a blog that inspires and touches my heart.
Hugs to you
Kate
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