This Friday will mark one painful year since our sweet Bubba
returned to Heaven. As I think back upon this year there is a ton of pain… a
lot of pain…. but I would like to focus on the positives rather that the pain.
The night that Bubba died it was my dad that stood at the
foot of his bed as Hubs and I said good bye to our boy. It was this same sweet
man that broke down like a baby having to watch his own baby endure the
unimaginable. It was his two hands that pried me from my boy and wrapped tightly
around me as I was pulled out of his room. A wonderful grandfather guided Hubs
and I through hard decisions and the planning of his funeral. He held us up and never left our sides. I was
in such a state of haze that I don’t think I truly ever appreciated what a
great sacrifice it was for him to have to endure watching me suffer in such a
way. I can’t think of a greater pain than being a parent and having to watch
your child hurt and being able to nothing for them. I felt this pain many times
late at night with Bubba so I know how heart wrenching it must have been for
him. He never once complained about the tasks that they were asked to do…
researching funeral homes, going to the cemetery, and all of the details that
go into planning a funeral.
"He
didn't tell me how to live; he lived, and let me watch him do it." -
Clarence Budington-Kelland
They say
that funerals bring out the best and worst in people and all you need to do is
sit back and watch for someone to show their true colors. Well, my family
shined like a beautiful rainbow. Within twenty four hours my entire family was
by my side. My baby sister was the first to arrive, she walked into our small
home threw her bags down and ran to my side.
No words were spoken she just held me as I cried. She had arrived to
find her big sister a tragic mess; I had been wearing the same clothing for
days, hadn’t showered, and was refusing to eat. She helped me shower and hand
fed me bites of food with tears in her eyes. She dropped everything in her life
to rush to my side and care for me as if I were a child. Words cannot express adequately
the love that I have for this dear sister and her actions in my darkest hours.
My sweet
mother walked through my door with a limp and obvious pain in each step she
took. She had major back surgery removing a medal rod that had been placed in
her back just a short time before Bubba’s death. She suffered what I am sure
felt like an excruciatingly long flight to be by my side. Hunched over she came
to me, took me in her arms, and stroked my hair as if I were her small baby
again. She listened to each painful, hurt, and angry word that I shared about
my boy being taken from me. I know that she was in so much pain but not once
did she complain about her pain as she watched me endure mine.
The source of human love is the mother. ~African
proverb
Another
sister quickly came to my side and when I expressed how I upset I was about my
watch breaking the night before in the madness she made it her mission to find
me a new one. She left behind her husband and two children to be by my side,
love me comfort me and in my crazy state of panic find me a replacement watch
for the one that had been broken when I had pulled Bubba out of his bed. She held, me loved me, and comforted not only
as my sister but as my friend.
My
sweet Bubba comforted me in a way that only a big brother can. He managed to
make me laugh when I thought the sound would never come from my lips again. He
held me loved me and comforted me bringing a calming peace that only a brother
can. My sweet Bubba and his wife dropped everything to rush to be with us. When
Regan said that she wanted to wear of pair of pink converse like Bubba’s to his
service they went out of their way to find the perfect pink pair to match her
pink dress.
My
oldest sister left behind her husband and three children (one was here
visiting) and rushed to be with me. She held my hand and watched me carefully,
I could feel her eyes on me as she worried about me with each breath I took.
She wrote a beautiful poem about my boy and shared it with us all. It was a
beautiful way to honor Bubba and bring a piece of beauty to an ugly day.
The
women of the group insisted that I needed to go shopping to get something to
wear to the funeral. I did not want to go but eventually gave in. We walked up
and down the mall and nothing seemed “right”… I mean seriously what does one
chose to wear to their only son’s funeral. In a moment of despair in a crowded
store my breath started to become labored and before I even knew it was coming
I had a panic attack right there in the store. I ran out like a crazy woman. I
sat on the floor in the middle of the mall not caring what I looked like to the
people passing by. Each of the women made their way out of the store and just
sat with me. No one judged me or tried to make me move. They just helped me
focus on breathing and pulling myself back together. I love them for that.
Family has always been important but August 9, 2012 my
understanding of family took on an entirely new meaning. We might be loud and
crazy… We might have our faults… we might not talk on the phone every single
day… but at the end of the day we love each other. In that hard and ugly moment
in my life a very beautiful realization was made…. My family would do anything for
me. My family would look past the financial and physical cost of rushing to be
with me because they truly, truly loved me. I am so grateful for my sweet
family I don’t know that I could have made it without them.
4 comments:
I love you. As tears roll down my face, i wish you were close enough to hug right now. <3
The Toye's always were great people! I'm not sure you give yourself enough credit for your own strength Julie...Bubba was lucky to have you as his mother!
You are a beautiful writer with an equally beautiful heart and soul. Thank you for sharing your story!
I'm struggling to find words... such a beautiful post. How amazing you are, in the midst of your grief, to celebrate your angels on earth. They say the God never gives us more than we can handle. Sometimes I doubt the validity of that statement, BUT with Him and the helpers he gives us, maybe anything is possible.
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