GONE TOO SOON
Have you ever been in such a hurry that you decided to put off for tomorrow, what you could do today? By living in a microwave, “Have It Your Way” society we do everything in a hurry, and have time for nothing. There are four situations that has really caused me to pay attention to slowing down, and not taking anyone or thing for granted. In 1993 my beloved Sister was murdered at the tender age of 17. I will never forget the time that I was double parked, and I ran in quickly to say goodbye. She was upstairs and someone was outside honking their horn, so I yelled, “See you next Thursday Lashay, I have to go someone is blowing their horn” she replied ok. Little did I know that Thursday would come without my beloved sister? GONE TOO SOON!
He was the love of my life since the age 19, we go married had two beautiful children settled in New Jersey, and the rest as they say is history. We both came home from work normal routine. I was braiding my daughter’s hair in the back room, while my son was playing video games in the living room as his father napped on the sofa. It was a typical day until all of a sudden there was a paradigm shift in our family unit. The man that I was to spend my golden years with had a massive heart attack. He got home from work by 3:00 and he was gone forever by 5:00. GONE TOO SOON!
She had a radiant smile that would bless any one that she met. She was also called one of my favorite names Zoe, meaning life. I never met her but I learned of her when she suddenly became ill by some unknown virus. When I became aware of her situation I began to pray for her without cease. There was something about her that captivated my heart for a week. I can’t help but think of her mother, father, brother, and family and the last time saw her. Did they get the chance to spend it as if it were their last? What I do know is that the out pouring love of this young lady was amazing. To know her was to love her, but after a week of captivating my heart she too was GONE TOO SOON!
Last but not least is Terry he was in the Air Force (sorry I don’t know his rank). Terry was a remarkable aspiring young man full of life. He came home from Germany to celebrate His father’s birthday at the end of March. He returned back to Germany in April he went out to wash his car and had a massive heart attack. Did he and his father know that this would be their last time seeing each other? Probably not, but at least their last time was full of a celebration and wonderful memories. Terry too was GONE TOO SOON.
The truth is that no one knows the day or the hour that we will depart this thing called life. Therefore it is important to stay on good terms and treat others well. Go out of your way to say a kind word or give a nice gesture. Life is just too short and once your love one is gone you don’t want to be left with should have, would have, or could have. Give your best to those you love and don’t hesitate to celebrate their life, because before you know it they too could be GONE TOO SOON.
Written by TTJ Inspired by those I loved 11/9/2010