I am so sorry for the loss of your son and husband in such a short span of time. This entry, though short, really struck a chord with me. I find myself always imagining, what would she be doing now? How different would our life be? What about the person who was supposed to be her best friend or her future husband? I am so sorry that Leukemia took your child from you too. None of this will ever make sense.
My sister said that the hardest times have when her son's friends did things like get married or graduated from college or had babies. She would cry every time she got a notice like that, or heard those things.
On February 8 2007 my 22 year old son Jesse died after a ten day coma, due to complications from APL leukemia. He and his younger brother had just lost their dad in January 2003, just a few months after Jesse had started college. Jesse's first round with leukemia was in July-August 2004. He recovered in time to push himself through University of Michigan on time, with good grades, chemo and all. This time, we weren't so lucky.
I am so sorry for the loss of your son and husband in such a short span of time. This entry, though short, really struck a chord with me. I find myself always imagining, what would she be doing now? How different would our life be? What about the person who was supposed to be her best friend or her future husband? I am so sorry that Leukemia took your child from you too. None of this will ever make sense.
ReplyDeleteMy sister said that the hardest times have when her son's friends did things like get married or graduated from college or had babies. She would cry every time she got a notice like that, or heard those things.
ReplyDeleteSending a hug to you today
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