The Best Years of Our Lives

Latest news about my aunt is not that good.

She was transferred from the Carlisle Infirmary to Newcastle's hospital for an operation they couldn't perform in Carlisle. I understand she's had an operation but it appears that there are serious complications. So serious that she will have to have her leg amputated above the knee. I don't know the details but this is dreadful news.

She's in her mid 80's, just buried her husband who died suddenly while she was in hospital and now this. She is a hugely positive person: for her life's glass is always half full but how is she going to cope?

She's had half her life ripped away from her with her husband of 56 years taken, and now she's to lose a leg. How will she cope?

But people do: all the time. People all over the world have their lives mashed up and mangled yet most survive. The families in Paris - of the slain and the slayers. The relatives in Nigeria, Syria, Iran, Iraq, Pakistan..etc...the list is endless. Death is all around us and if we're not careful it can suck the life out of us.

We must not be in awe of death. It has its hour, but until that hour arrives we have life and have it in abundance.  

I am fearful of my aunt's future, but until that future arrives I will celebrate her living, her 56 years of companionship, her four children and her grandchildren. She is alive and that is to be treasured.

The alternative, as has been so often pointed out, is rather less attractive. 


Comments

Steve said…
It might be a cliché but carpe diem says it all.
Marginalia said…
Easier said than done, Steve,
Marginalia said…
Spoke to my aunt the other day. She is remarkably together. Her daughter and my brother were with her and she was watching the video of her husband's funeral. I'm going to Newcastle to see her this Wednesday, along with a cousin of mine.

The plan is for her to stay with her daughter in Leeds once released from hospital - a couple of weeks time - to recuperate.

It all sounds so much more hopefully than I could have imagined.

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