As I listened to this song on the bus ride home from Cali, tears tumbled down my face. This seems
so fitting for my baby brother and starting all over again. My heart has the biggest ache for him, wishing I could wave my hand in the sky
and erase every heartache and bad thing done to him. I realize we all make mistakes in life and
sometimes our choices bring consequences but there’s a point in life when
enough is enough and I think to myself how can the world break a person anymore
than what it already has?
Chorus to the above song:
Day one day one
Start over again
Step one step one
I'm barely making sense
For now I'm faking it
'til I'm pseudo making it
From scratch begin again
But this time I as I
And not as we
Chorus to the above song:
Day one day one
Start over again
Step one step one
I'm barely making sense
For now I'm faking it
'til I'm pseudo making it
From scratch begin again
But this time I as I
And not as we
It’s been a gentle, slow journey this past week of reconnecting
with my younger brother. He’s making
small steps in finding his way back to the top of the water after falling into
an ocean of indescribable loss and heartache. Some days are good. Some days are
challenging but I am so proud of him.
Each day he wakes up with the deepest heartache one could imagine after losing
someone of 18 years and finds the smallest thing to force him to move
forward. We both recognize it will be a
journey of rediscovering life and the reason to live without his wife, but he’s
doing it. The first few days were filled
with uncontrollable tears and shakes, asking every ‘why God’ in the world,
saying he’ll never do anything he loves again. Now, he’s taking baby steps to begin finishing his computer
certification degree when he settles, to playing music again – all
good things!
The next few months will bring healing in many different
ways and I’m thankful to not only be married to the most incredible husband in
the world but to have wonderful step-children – each one ready to embrace my
brother despite his past and love him to a new beginning in life. I could not ask for more.
Have a wonderful family Easter!
ReplyDeleteYou are truly a 'good sister'
ReplyDeleteBlessings and Happy Easter ...
As you know, I too have been touched by G.E's spirit and efforts, recognizing some that pain of loss and loneliness, let alone all the other stuff he's had to contend with! I am also so proud of him and the chance we get to help some along the way. This song is perfect on so many levels. Thank you, Smoots, for your big heart. Know, it touches us all.
ReplyDeleteSending you all light as you grow together, supporting and inspiring each step of the way.
ReplyDeleteLoss is so powerful, but love is a powerful force as well. It is beautiful that you are there for him.
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