My hour or so ride home from the hospital was a long one.
When my father passed away I was only 17 years old and unknowingly I attempted to try to skirt around the true issue at hand. Since then I have had regrets about things unsaid and conversations I will never get to have with him, and so I knew I must go see my friend. Not much was really said, but he was aware and knew I was there along with all of our other friends who went to visit. I told him I loved him and left with the knowledge that this could be the last time I ever get to see him. I hope he truly knows that he has impacted my life in such a positive way and times we spent together with our friends helped me get over my grief at a time when my father had just passed away. He is always around with a smile or a joke, and in the past helped me remember lyrics to songs when the "no name" band was playing some music (he knows the lyrics to about everything, and I always forgot lol).
As he continues the fight for his life, we are all consumed with such trivial things that I find it hard to go back to my normal life after seeing him. I know that this is human nature, and trivial things will continue to be the center of everyone's concern, but it still bothers me that we normally do not think about those in need until it happens to be ourselves or someone we know.
This has been a very scattered blog, but its how I currently feel... scattered between the past and my pains from my father's death, my current friend who is fighting for his life, and everyday concerns, that while need to be considered, pale in comparison to what is taking place.
And so I leave you with a picture from when I was in high school of me and the guys playing some music. My friend who is currently sick, Jonathan, is sitting beside me on the couch without an instrument. Memories like these are what life is all about and they are all we have after someone is gone from the earth. So as I continue to age, I will try to fill my life with people and times that make this life spent on earth worth remembering.
We love you Jonathan!
As he continues the fight for his life, we are all consumed with such trivial things that I find it hard to go back to my normal life after seeing him. I know that this is human nature, and trivial things will continue to be the center of everyone's concern, but it still bothers me that we normally do not think about those in need until it happens to be ourselves or someone we know.
This has been a very scattered blog, but its how I currently feel... scattered between the past and my pains from my father's death, my current friend who is fighting for his life, and everyday concerns, that while need to be considered, pale in comparison to what is taking place.
And so I leave you with a picture from when I was in high school of me and the guys playing some music. My friend who is currently sick, Jonathan, is sitting beside me on the couch without an instrument. Memories like these are what life is all about and they are all we have after someone is gone from the earth. So as I continue to age, I will try to fill my life with people and times that make this life spent on earth worth remembering.
We love you Jonathan!

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