As y'all know, my life was changed forever by a drunk driving crashed that killed my first husband, Mike Dean, almost 20 years ago. It is not something you ever "get over", you just get through it.
Last night I learned that a Mom from Wichita Falls, TX lost her only remaining child yesterday morning. Debbie Horton went in to wake up her son, Jason, whose alarm kept ringing. She found him not breathing and tried CPR. Jason didn't make it.
I can't imagine her pain. I can't imagine how she can breathe. I can't imagine how she grieves for Renee and now, Jason.
I asked, "Why?" I'm not going to get an answer here on Earth. But even in the midst of intense heartbreak for this mom, I am thrilled to see that so many friends and acquaintances have posted prayers and deep concern for Debbie (Remembering Renee Horton Facebook page). The thing is, we all get busy and we get so consumed in our own day-to-day business that we forget to keep encouraging one another. We forget that her pain (and that of a number of my friends who have lost loved ones recently) isn't going to subside anytime soon.
I'm committing to doing a better job of sending cards, posting encouraging messages, stopping for a minute to say a prayer, and generally caring more for those who I say I care about. I'm busy...but I'm not too busy to do what I should do for my friends and acquaintances. Are you?
so what is this all about?
Welcome to my blog! I'm blessed with wonderful friends, a supportive husband, and an incredible 20 year old daughter. I am somewhat re-inventing myself in this second half of life based on life lessons learned. I believe in turning passion into purpose!
I'm a proud Texas Aggie who loves college football, baseball and basketball. I am so glad to be "home" in the Brazos Valley after having lived in Orlando for 9 years. I have a strong interest in public policy and love helping people communicate more effectively!
I'm a proud Texas Aggie who loves college football, baseball and basketball. I am so glad to be "home" in the Brazos Valley after having lived in Orlando for 9 years. I have a strong interest in public policy and love helping people communicate more effectively!
Laura,
ReplyDeleteIt's been 11 months and I am just now seeing this post. I may not have been aware of it until now, breathing was hard for a long time, but God was listening. Thank you for taking the time to think of me and say a prayer. I am on my journey through it thanks to God and compassionate people caring.
Debbie