December 2, 2015
(If we live with an open and
grateful attitude, every day will bring a gift. This is one of 365 gifts during
the year I turned 70.)
In the past couple of years, we have lost family
and friends—my aunt, two of David’s aunts and his brother, and too many
friends. A year ago on this day, my father passed away after a long struggle
with Parkinson’s disease. I take this day to remember him and all those who
have left us. Each one brings the pain of loss but also memories of how our
lives connected and how each one has left something special with us.
Recently, David and I visited the cemetery where his
family is buried. In the Jewish tradition, visitors leave stones on top of the
headstones, a reminder that the buried are not forgotten. David stood by his
namesake, his grandfather’s grave, David Kaplan who died at the young age of
66.
I tell David stories of my grandparents and my
uncle he never knew and they become part of our narrative. Sadly, I only knew
my father-in-law for a short while because he died in the 80’s but I’m glad I
had a chance to get to know my mother-in-law and was able to make her smile
shortly before her life ended. She lay in a hospital bed. Like my Aunt Leona
just before she died, Rose had a beautiful glow and I told her sincerely how
beautiful she looked at that moment. She smiled and held my hand.
I remember her words to my father at one of our
family gatherings. “Alvin,” she said, “do the best you can with what you have.”
With most of her hearing and sight gone,
she did.
My
gift today is memories.
> Day 359: Hidden Narrative
You can find links to my other posts on this project here:
http://bjschupp.blogspot.com/2014/12/365-gifts.html
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