08/11/2024
We tend to sometimes miss some of the people that are there for us on this journey of grief.
Only looking at those who has disappointed us along the way.
But there are quite a few who has been such a blessing on my journey.
Seeing that it is Thanksgiving, what a great time to especially acknowledge them.
I would like to highlight a few in future posts but I want to start with this one.
Almost 3 years ago while I was living abroad in Qatar. A friend of almost 20 years suddenly passed away. It was a major shock and loss to our circle of friends.
During this time my friends in Qatar rallied around me,best they could, supporting me along the way.
One of them (Kelly) did something during this time which still stands out to me today.
On the day of my friend John’s funeral, which I was not able to attend. Kelly along with two other friends, knowing I would be alone on the day of his funeral called me up that morning and told me that we're going for breakfast.
It was hard even during breakfast because my mom and other friends were sending me footage of the funeral just so I could be apart of it. All I wanted to do right there was burst into tears but we were in a public place and it would be so inappropriate.
After breakfast Kelly, along with our other two friends told me that we're going to the store to by a note pad and a balloon. On the note paper I will be writing a note to John and attaching it to the balloon. We'll go to the beach and there I will let it go.
It would be my way of saying my farewell to John seeing that I was unable to attend his funeral.
Still today I am stunned at their thoughtfulness. The way that they created space for me to mourn and allowed me to be broken was the most beautiful gift.
I am forever grateful to them.
It meant the world to me and still does.
Thank you my Kels from the bottom of my heart.
To Lols and Ash too.
❤️😘🤗🙏