An idea sprang forth out of the dark corners of my
imagination a week or so ago to gather together all of the blog posts that I
have written over the last two years about death and dying, and format them
into a book, (tentative title, “Losing My Parents”). Having just read that sentence,
it sounds like a terribly depressing project, but it actually isn’t. It’s more
like family history. In the past two years, I’ve lost my mother, my father and
my dog. My way of dealing with it all has been to write. Some of it was born of
frustration and anger, but much of it was out of admiration for not only my dying
father, but the resilience of my amazing family. Gathering it all together into
a narrative form might serve two purposes: to preserve an informal history of
my parents for our family, and to give aid and comfort to other families who might
be struggling with their own dying parents.
To that end, I reached out to my biggest fan and proofreading
Nazi from North Carolina for help in getting it all organized. It just so happened
that she and her husband were going to be in town this weekend for a family
celebration in Mechanicsville. We decided to finally meet, for lunch at Rock
Bottom at the Short Pump mall. What a delight.
Denise and her husband Herb could not have been any
nicer. Up until yesterday my conversations with her had been limited to emails
and texts. It’s always a bit nerve-wracking to meet someone in person with whom
you have had an ongoing business relationship. I always worry what they will
actually think of me. I have been told more than once that I am an acquired
taste. Maybe she will discover that the quirky aspects of my personality she
finds so endearing in writing will turn out to be annoying in person! And what
about her? Maybe she will turn out to be a creeper/stalker type who thinks my
writing is a portal to the mother ship of new consciousness! Turns out that the
two of them were the nicest things ever and disturbingly similar to the two of
us. We are all pretty much at the same place in life, with kids getting married
and leaving the house. So we have officially made some new friends, not a bad
way to spend a sunny afternoon.
So, I will let you
all know how this project develops. I know how to write, but little else. The
nuts and bolts of the publishing side of writing overwhelm me to the point of
exasperation and dismay. Be in prayer for Denise!
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