“All I know is that memory can be too much to carry…”
everyday glory, family and friends, food for thought September 30th, 2014I was talking with my friend, Dana, earlier. She was having a very human moment, thinking about a loved one who passed away a few years ago:
Sometimes obvious things set you off – sad stories or movies…sometimes it’s less obvious and less sad. Sometimes the Steelers playing the Bucs hits you hard and you are thankful to have a friend at the bar with you. I know happy things seem life an awful silly reason to cry but that’s the way it is.
I commented to her that missing a loved one is never a silly for crying.
Her comment about football reminded me of my friend, Dave., who died a little over four years ago. I always think of him when the Ravens play the Browns. And the way we’d give each other – and our respective teams – pure hell for the duration of the game. And the often-rum/vodka induced “Who can hit harder” shenanigans that often accompanied those meet-ups. I miss those times. And, I miss my friend.
It also reminded me of Jessica, whose 40th birthday would have been a few weeks ago.
I had been listening to Bill Withers before we started talking and had let it continue to play in the background. A few minutes into our conversation, Grandma’s Hands came on. That song always reminds me of my paternal grandmother and my maternal great-grandmother.
My great-grandmother died while I was in high-school, long before there were “blogs.” My grandmother died eleven years ago; given the nature of my conversation with Dana, I was reminded of this post I wrote when I learned she passed and this, which I drew for my father a few years ago:
I’d like to thank Dana for the opportunity to remember these people and for good reasons to smile.
Namaste.
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