This post isn’t
technically about not have children, but it is about life.
It’s strange that I
wrote about all the small things in life last week and posted a collage of some
of those small things that are important parts of my life, for this week has
made me realise even more how important those seemingly small things are.
Last Wednesday night,
the 6th of May, my Aunty Bev had a massive stroke and collapsed at
her home. She never regained consciousness and within a few days the doctors determined
that she was brain dead. Life support was removed on Sunday night and she died
about fifteen minutes later. She was only 65 years old which is far too young.
Aunty Bev lived in Sydney,
New South Wales (which is over 1100 kilometres (or 700 miles) away) with my
Uncle Trev. We didn’t get to see her as much I would have liked, but distance and
time apart didn’t affect how much she meant (and means) to me.
I’m finding it hard to
write at the moment…so instead I will share what I wrote about Aunty Bev on
Facebook…
“Aunty Bev always believed in me. She told me she was proud of me and
loved my writing. She had a way of making me feel that I was just right just as
I am, because she loved me just as I am. It's unbelievable, it's not fair, and
it is so hard to think about. But, already I know that her legacy will live on
- because she had a way of getting me to see the preciousness of family,
friends, and life. And I hope I can pass this on to my nieces and nephews. I
love you and miss you Aunty Bev xxx”
It’s the little things that matter – a smile,
a voice, a laugh, a hug, and memories that will never fade away.
Uncle Trev and Aunty Bev with my nieces Ella and Hannah |
3 comments:
Kate--I'm so sorry for your loss. What a lasting legacy though and tons of memories and a solid core belief she instilled in you. Beautiful!
I'm so sorry you lost your Aunty Bev. 65 is far too young, you're right.
" ... her legacy will live on - because she had a way of getting me to see the preciousness of family, friends, and life." That is truly a wonderful legacy - I can only hope I could do the same for my nieces and nephews too.
Thank you so much Katie and Mali x
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