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ladioffaith -> RE: For those who find this Sunday to be particularly hard ... (5/11/2008 1:45:54 AM)
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I have no choice about church. I am on the worship team, and tomorrow is my Sunday. I reserve the right to leave the stage if they make a big production of the day during announcements, but they rarely will. Edwin ... here are some lines from an award-winning column I wrote about hearing the Jewish "prayer of rememberance" a week before my first Motherless Day, and asking for a copy of the poem. quote:
A kind woman from the group extended her sympathies, and told of how she had lost her own parents. Together we stood, two women, one Jewish and one Christian, swapping tales of loss. I confessed that with Mother's Day less than two weeks away, I wanted to crawl under a rock and pretend the day didn't exist. "Don't do it," the wiser woman advised. "To deny it is to deny her, and you don't want to deny her." She suggested doing something to honor my mother's memory on Mother's Day Sage advice, which I have followed for most of the past 8 years. Usually I buy an African Violet and present it to a woman God puts on my heart. Most of the time, God gives me the name of a woman who has either lost a parent or who cannot be with her mother for some reason. One year it was a foster child, another year it was my own sister, and a couple of times it was a woman who had lost her parents. This year, I'm skipping the tradition because I didn't think about this tradition until very late on Saturday ... and I have to be at church early. Oh, and by the way ... here are the last two lines of the prayer in question: As long as we live, they too will live, for they are now a part of us as we remember them.
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