I don't know if you get updates in heaven but guess what? The high school called to tell me that C is the class Salutatorian! Can you believe it?!?
But I can't tell him until Friday because they want to surprise him during the awards ceremony. The secretary told me we can have more than the allotted 8 tickets. And we get VIP front row seats, too. All I need to do is to give her the names of the attendees.
So I e-mailed G to tell him of his son's accomplishment. He's in Barcelona right now. And we were in the middle of an inter-continental tiff but all that is all water under the bridge now. (I hope.)
I was bursting with pride. But when I called Auntie W to share the news and ask if she could go in your place, suddenly I was bursting in tears.
The reality of your death hit me again. I know it has been almost 5 years. But everytime there is a special occasion in C's life, your absence is magnified even more.
I missed you when the principal called to say that he placed 2nd in the School's Entrance Exam and is eligible for a four year scholarship...
I missed you when he gave his Valedictory address in 8th grade...
I missed you when we attended the Outstanding Student's Banquets at the end of his freshman and sophomore years...
I missed you when he turned 16, then 17...
I missed you when we made the trip to the East Coast to look at colleges...
I missed you when he got his driver's license...
I missed you when received the college acceptances...
I missed you during the trip to Stanford for Admit Week...
And next Friday during the Commencement Exercises when C gives his speech, I know I will miss you. Auntie W will be sitting on the seat you were supposed to occupy if cancer did not take you from us...
I just want to let you know that C has turned into a wonderful young man - sleeps a lot and has trouble parking but a caring, sensitive son, brother and friend nonetheless. You were his prayer warrior when he was growing up. Every single one of those prayers were answered by the looks of it.
And I want to thank you for that.
I miss you, Mom. When I get to heaven, you'll be the first person I'm going to look for. Then we'll catch up.
Until then...
Love,
T
1 comment:
I just want to reach across this screen and hug you!!! Your Mom sounds like a wonderful woman...and part of her is living on in you.
Congratulations to your son! Praying you'll enjoy your night of celebration.
Blessings,
Joy
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