A wife dying from breast
cancer
posed the question this
week of
when,
after her death,
would OKAY reach her
husband…
when,
after her death,
will real breathing,
not the “having to
remember to breathe,”
happen…
and
when,
after her death,
will the new normal
come?
While acknowledging that
everyone is different
and every grief path
is an individual path
traveled only by the
mourner,
what follows,
from my own
experience,
was my answer to her.
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It will come - in its time.
OKAY will come.
It will come
after
a lot of mourning,
a lot of crying,
a lot of prayer,
a lot of wishing it
was different,
a lot of trying to
understand why not having a father (in my case)
would be part of my children's stories,
and after a lot of
pure "missing."
But it will come.
Slowly, OKAY will
slide back in.
Slowly, OKAY will let
him breathe without having to remember to.
Slowly, OKAY will
cover him in grace and wisdom
to "only"
(not single) parent your children.
Slowly, OKAY will
change the waves of grief to waves of comfort.
Slowly, God will heal
the broken heart.
And every single bit
of it will be mercy and grace.
Just as God has
allowed you to walk your path of illness
with the mercy and
grace you show so well through your writing –
so will God allow him
to walk the
path of mourning all
the way to OKAY.
I want to assure you,
though, that OKAY does NOT mean forgetting.
With OKAY comes the
ability to remember without sobbing.
With OKAY comes the
ability to "see" reminders in the
children's
characteristics with smiles and not stabs of missingness.
With OKAY comes the
ability to let the memories
of what it felt like
to fall in love
feel like a soothing
balm to the open wound of loss.
Having been a
preacher’s daughter and a preacher’s wife
and having worked at
a counseling center,
I thought I
understood the grief process.
But I truly had no
idea
until my late husband
died and I lived and am living it.
But I also never
knew,
until then,
what the “peace that
passes understanding” meant either.
Just as surely as God
is holding you
and keeping you right
now during your illness,
God will hold and
keep him in his “after.”
OKAY will come
and
it will start with
the knowledge
that you are held in
the loving arms of our Jesus –
what more could we
want for someone we love so dearly!?
And slowly, OKAY will
settle in to stay –
and along with it
the sadness
that your love story
on Earth is over
will start to take a
backseat
to the gratefulness
that it happened at
all.
So thankful that you
two made it to the ocean once more
and are treating
yourselves to enjoying the days at hand
and treating
yourselves to making memories.
I pray God’s finest
blessings for both of you.
Janna
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I am grateful that it happened at all.
2 comments:
This is beautiful. I Love You so much. Your words are a blessing to so many people.
Thank you, Joan! Love you too!
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