Don't forget to tell your loved ones I love you
Posted: 25 Jun 2011 19:50
Last Saturday, my 14 year old cousin Lucy died in a plane crash in NYC. I was devastated by the news and spent the past week with my aunt in Manhattan helping out in whatever small way I could. Losing a loved one shook me to the core but also gave me a new perspective on cherishing each and every day.
Lucy's dad hadn't been particularly interested in her life in the past couple of years. He told her that you don't need a birthday present every year and he didn't go to her last dance recital, which took place just 2 days before her death. Now, he lost his daughter with no warning and he must live for the rest of his life knowing that he didn't express his love to her before she died. Please, don't make the same mistake that Lucy's dad made. Tell your loved ones that you love them and show them in every way you can. Reach out to your friends often and even smile at a stranger on the street. Live life to the fullest.
I usually use music as my release and I sing at the top of my lungs at every chance I get. I feel hollow inside after losing my cousin and for several days after I couldn't sing, not even to my favorite songs. Last night, I sang for the first time and though at first I had to force it and it brought tears to my eyes, the music made me feel better. Today I put a Sick Puppies mix in the CD player in my car and in some small way, it helped. I have to thank Sick Puppies for being there for me in the happiest of times and also in heartache. No matter what, I know I can rely on them. Even though the music can't bring Lucy back, it helps.
Lucy's dad hadn't been particularly interested in her life in the past couple of years. He told her that you don't need a birthday present every year and he didn't go to her last dance recital, which took place just 2 days before her death. Now, he lost his daughter with no warning and he must live for the rest of his life knowing that he didn't express his love to her before she died. Please, don't make the same mistake that Lucy's dad made. Tell your loved ones that you love them and show them in every way you can. Reach out to your friends often and even smile at a stranger on the street. Live life to the fullest.
I usually use music as my release and I sing at the top of my lungs at every chance I get. I feel hollow inside after losing my cousin and for several days after I couldn't sing, not even to my favorite songs. Last night, I sang for the first time and though at first I had to force it and it brought tears to my eyes, the music made me feel better. Today I put a Sick Puppies mix in the CD player in my car and in some small way, it helped. I have to thank Sick Puppies for being there for me in the happiest of times and also in heartache. No matter what, I know I can rely on them. Even though the music can't bring Lucy back, it helps.