Never Forgotten
Good morning hivers! How are you? Have you experienced loosing a member in your family?
I have experienced twice. First, is my father when I was six years old. Last, is my brother when I was in high school.
I realized that I did not have the opportunity to grieve for them since I was too young to feel that pain.
Just recently, I have come to realized that even if they are not around anymore in this physical world, we can always remember their existence once in a lifetime in this passing time.
There was a pop up of memories when March 19, 2025 had passed. I remembered my brother's birthday. I just dropped by in the Church a day after his birthday since I was on seminar that time. I lighted 20 candles for him as this year marked his 20th day if he is still alive.
There is a lot of what if's in my mind but at the end this life is not ours to hold onto. We are all passersby in this fleeting time.
As for the moment, we should cherish the ones who are precious and dear to us. Make the most happiest memories as many as possible. Inspire before you expire as what Fr Jerry always shared in his homily.
Thank you and God bless! :)
With Love,
Freshness143
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