The
strangest, most uplifting, and devastating things happen, just when you least
expect them to: Some dear friends of mine lost their first baby a year ago –
she died a few minutes after being born. We were all distraught; it was just so
awful, almost unheard of these days. The mother conceived again, and her second
baby was born two weeks ago. She came three weeks early and was born on the
exact same day, within three hours of their daughter who had died a year
before. We saw her on Sunday and she's absolutely beautiful and apparently never cries. I love this story, it’s as though she was helping her parents, by
marking the sad anniversary with her birth.
And death:
A friends’ sister, aged 47, died a few days ago, possibly from complications
with diabetes. Another friend, a nurse, told me about a motorbike
accident that happened outside the church she was attending on Sunday. She rushed out to help and while the man’s
wife looked on, she attempted to resuscitate,
him – but unfortunately it was too late. He wasn’t wearing a helmet; would he
still be alive if he had been? He had literally just left the house. My friend
says it won’t leave her, this sad, surreal, experience, she wonders if she should
stop talking about it. Another friend's daughter, aged 9 has died from a long battle with leukemia, I am going to the memorial today.
Life goes
on and on, and then bang, something happens, that jolts you out of your stupor. Friends
you least expect to split up do - at least four friends have told me they have
separated in the last few months. The other day, my husband alerted me to the fact that we
don’t have house contents insurance. It immediately made me think: What would happen if we suddenly lost everything
in a fire? What would I do if my computer was stolen with my new novel on it?
Or if the leaky ceiling in the shower room collapsed? There is just so much to
worry about and think about - car insurance, house insurance, contents insurance, cat insurance,
private health insurance, and all because we have to wonder what if? What if?
It just seems so unlikely until it happens to you.
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