Thank you
4 years ago
As always, I don't have much to say especially during times like this, so I'll just spit it out and make it simple and sweet.
On this day, me and the family big out final farewells to my brother. It was even open casket and, to tell you the truth despite everything, he still looked good and the same long before tragedy struck. I know and understand hearing something like that may be off putting, so I'll say it like this; he seemed at peace. Guess now more than ever, not having to worry about the ills of the world or the pandemic claiming him, ect. It was something none of us expected nor want, but eventually accepted in due time, as each of us since birth is living in borrowed time be it through harsh uncertain times as this or not.
And it's with that, I simply like to say thank you for your words and concerns among other things. Hearing how much of an impact my brother has had on certain people, and the somewhat legacy he has left behind, like I said before, words from my mind and mouth can't describe. And I don't want to seem like I'm dodging you or anyone for those wanting to make contact, because I can say in advance with no disrespect or anything, I'm not always a good conversationalist ^^;.
If you must weep, no one is stopping you. But don't be for long because while the night may belong, the joy of morning would eventually rise. Or something along those lines, that's just something one of the pastors mentioned during today's service. And I agree.
All this happened on Wednesday, hump day if you will. We got over the hump, and the rest is on us. Take that as you will, sorry.
So thanks again for your thoughts, prayers and help, and please take care.
On this day, me and the family big out final farewells to my brother. It was even open casket and, to tell you the truth despite everything, he still looked good and the same long before tragedy struck. I know and understand hearing something like that may be off putting, so I'll say it like this; he seemed at peace. Guess now more than ever, not having to worry about the ills of the world or the pandemic claiming him, ect. It was something none of us expected nor want, but eventually accepted in due time, as each of us since birth is living in borrowed time be it through harsh uncertain times as this or not.
And it's with that, I simply like to say thank you for your words and concerns among other things. Hearing how much of an impact my brother has had on certain people, and the somewhat legacy he has left behind, like I said before, words from my mind and mouth can't describe. And I don't want to seem like I'm dodging you or anyone for those wanting to make contact, because I can say in advance with no disrespect or anything, I'm not always a good conversationalist ^^;.
If you must weep, no one is stopping you. But don't be for long because while the night may belong, the joy of morning would eventually rise. Or something along those lines, that's just something one of the pastors mentioned during today's service. And I agree.
All this happened on Wednesday, hump day if you will. We got over the hump, and the rest is on us. Take that as you will, sorry.
So thanks again for your thoughts, prayers and help, and please take care.
right now I'm picturing him looking down at us from Heaven and having a smile on his face.