crackerbomb
10-20-2011, 10:57 PM
This post isn't about fireworks. I'm posting this because a good friend of mine has lost his 3 year old daughter this past weekend in a auto accident. You sometimes hear stories like this but when one hits close to home you have no idea the pain. Even thow it wasn't my child it still hurts beyond belief because you kids were friends of hers and your friends with the parents.
I've been to many of funerals over the years, but non like this one. The flowers are everywere and there is sounds of people crying through out the funeral home. Words can't describe what emotions were going through the parent of young Aubrey let along going through my family and I. Then when my family gets to the casket to pay your respect, our son asked ( load enough for most to hear) How long is Aubrey going to be sleeping because I want to go play with her? WHAT DO YOU DO THEN BESIDES TRY NOT TO COMPLETELY FALL APART?
It get even worse when you got to the church but I'm not going to go into that. To all that read this take 100 steps back and look at your loved ones and think of what I have posted about this tragedy. Don't say there is always tomorrow because one day there will not be one for someone.
In closing, give your kids or loved ones every spare minute you can. I'm the type of person that doesn't have a lot of spare time due to my job. Since this tragedy happened I'm trying to find more time and even thinking about getting a new job that isn't so demanding of my time.
I've been to many of funerals over the years, but non like this one. The flowers are everywere and there is sounds of people crying through out the funeral home. Words can't describe what emotions were going through the parent of young Aubrey let along going through my family and I. Then when my family gets to the casket to pay your respect, our son asked ( load enough for most to hear) How long is Aubrey going to be sleeping because I want to go play with her? WHAT DO YOU DO THEN BESIDES TRY NOT TO COMPLETELY FALL APART?
It get even worse when you got to the church but I'm not going to go into that. To all that read this take 100 steps back and look at your loved ones and think of what I have posted about this tragedy. Don't say there is always tomorrow because one day there will not be one for someone.
In closing, give your kids or loved ones every spare minute you can. I'm the type of person that doesn't have a lot of spare time due to my job. Since this tragedy happened I'm trying to find more time and even thinking about getting a new job that isn't so demanding of my time.