Monday, March 10, 2014

Cherish your loved ones!

So today, my grand-aunt of 93 years old passed away. Although it is sad to lose her, we are very blessed and happy that she lived to 93. I have lost a few loved ones the past few years and I can say it is the worst feeling ever! It makes you rethink your whole life. I remember out of high school how my plan was always get a job, get my own place, travel everywhere, etc. All my goals involved me. Truth is I never thought that I would lose someone while in my 20's. I thought they would live for another 20-30 years. It wasnt til my uncle, who was like a father to me, passed away that it hit me: while I'm busy growing up, my parents, my grandma, my family was growing old. I was overwhelmed for a few months after losing my uncle. I felt horrible for missing the reunions ( my mother's family lives in another country) and all that. And the worst thing was, i had planned to visit that December. It took me awhile to get through my uncle's death. It has made me realized that you really need to enjoy the moments you have with your loved ones because you never know when they will be gone. I understand that you have to live your own life and make your own plans, but cherish the time you have with your parents, your grandparents, your loved ones cause you may have your whole life ahead of you, but they don't!

5 comments:

  1. I am sorry for your loss. I understand your feeling because I am in my 40s and went through the same situations. It was really hard for me to accept the loss of my loved ones, like grandma, aunty, uncle,... their teaching and love still have been supporting my life. I hope that comfort and peace may come to you.

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  2. You have my condolences. I have also lost family members and friends dear to me and it makes me cherish the ones I still have close to me much more dearly. I hope you get over this hump in life and feel better! Keep looking ahead and stay positive!

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  3. My deepest condolences to you and your family. Personally I cannot image horrible it is to be in your situation. Being 20 myself I haven't loss a family better I know to cherish them everyday. Since my grandparents are very old I know that I have to spend as much time with them as possible and that without their guidance and wisdom I would never be the person I am today. I will always and forever cherish and thank my family and loved ones. I hope you that you will get over this low in your life and feel better as well.

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  4. I'm so sorry for your loss! I know how it feels to lose a loved one- no one enjoys that. Everyone deals with the loss differently and always remember that our time here on earth is only temporary. I agree that we need to cherish and enjoy our time with our family and loved ones because tomorrow is never promised!!

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  5. Sorry to hear that. It feels like time passes by so fast. It felt just like yesterday my grandpa held me in his arms but now it seems like a dream. As a young child I never really seemed to get the concept of death till the ones who was there never showed up again.

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