Wednesday, February 17, 2010

On saying goodbye ...

Lately saying goodbye, one way of another, has become a really huge part of my life.

This month, I had to say goodbye to one of the important men in my life. On February 1st my grandfather lost his battle with cancer. He was a great and wonderful man, very inspirational, although strict, tough and stubborn (I take that after him). He would have been 86 years old this May. He lived a full and fruitful life and left a great legacy behind. He did a lot for his community, he even wrote and published a book about the history of his village. Even though we had our share of differences, he taught me some valuable life lessons like importance of self-discipline, having beliefs and sticking to your guns, and, most important (well, for me at least), that being stubborn actually gets you somewhere. He was a dear dear man and he will always have a special place in my heart.

Saying goodbye sucks, regardless how you look at it. Dealing with death is something we all have to do, but we're never really ready; and no matter how well you prepare yourself for it, it still comes as a shock, still rips your heart out and leaves you hurt, empty and confused. But, nevertheless, you can get something positive from dealing with loss. Awareness of life and mere shortness of it for example....
For me, all these goodbyes and letting goes made me even more aware of the fact that life really is too short not to live it to the fullest extent and taking chances actually pays off. So from now on I decided to throw myself into opportunities, love, friendships, give it all, give my best, and surely something wonderful will happen. Like they say, if you don't go, you don't have a story....

And I really do have to mention another great man who lost his own battle this month... Alexander McQueen, a genius, an innovator, a huge talent that will be greatly missed by the entire fashion world. His work will continue to inspire generations to come.

9 comments:

  1. It must have been tough losing your grandfather. But in the long run you will always know that you are a better person for having known and loved him.

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  2. I am so sorry. My grandfather passed away a few months ago too. It never short of heartbreaking.

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  3. I'm so sorry about the loss of your grandfather. The pain, while it dulls with time, never completely goes away. He sounds like he was a wonderful man and that you loved him very much.

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  4. I'm so sorry for your loss. That was heartbreaking. Life must go on.

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  5. Please accept my sincere condolences for your loss. Losing our loved ones has got to be the most wrenching part of being human. I"m so sorry.

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  6. Hi Maja.- Only wish you a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. My best wishes for another year full of happy sewing ...!!!

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  7. I saw your sewing posts on a google search and it looks like you sew some very pretty things. I'm in Texas, USA. I've had the pleasure of being to parts of your country before it split into two countries.

    I was wondering if you would like an international penpal. I sometimes find patterns at thrift stores at really cheap prices. If you wished to become pen pals, and send me a size, I'd be able to show you the patterns electronically and if you like them could mail them to you. I was in Germany for 6 years and realize you all might not have the opportunity to get the same kind of patterns we get and they were often expensive. You can drop me a note at katz1865@yahoo.com. I must apologize in advance that I only know English but with online translators, maybe if others are interested in becoming international penpals, we can exchange ideas. I love doing lots of crafts. I can sew, make christmas ornaments, embrodiery, cross stitch. I have been sewing lots of Barbie doll clothes for my niece lately.

    Take care and have a wonderful day.

    Cathi

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