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The Dude
10-26-2006, 10:14 PM
This says a lot to each of us if you read it .. Very touching indeed.

This is a copy of a post strictly in Kenna/FYL words

All I want to say. Most people want good things to be said about them. I'd prefer the truth. I was basically a fine gal, and I had some nasty traits at the same time. Anyone who's reading this knows exactly what I mean. They can see the same things in themselves if they didn't know me well enough to know my faults.

You who know what I ***** I could be and loved me anyway, you guys are really special to me.

I'll be cremated. I don't care where you scatter the ashes. Use them for kitty litter or even flush them if you want. Just don't bury them someplace or keep them in a container and pretend I'm there. I'm not there. I'm here, inside the person who's reading this and inside anyone who has ever told me I helped make their lives better. Don't put a headstone anywhere and then go there sometimes and plant flowers, as if you're visiting me. I hate flowers. You don't have to go anywhere to visit me. I'll no longer be bound by time and space; all you have to do to visit me is think of me.

PLEASE, NO CRYING!! It's only death, after all. It isn't as if nobody ever died, or as if death is something a person either deserves or doesn't deserve. Nobody's to blame for death. God didn't take me. He tried a few times before but I didn't play along. They didn't need another angel in Heaven, I'm far too nasty for that. It isn't a punishment for anybody's sin, none of that nonsense. It's just death. It "ain't no big deal", the song says. Looking at nature, we can plainly see the end of one thing is always the beginning of something else.

If I had it to do over, I'd do everything sooner and more often. Life is short; eat good food, listen to good music, read good books, do a good job, enjoy the company of friends, forgive, forgive, forgive... and every chance you get, touch someone somehow.

Examine your rules, and if they don't work for you, get rid of them. No sad music at my funeral, and no grieving oratory. If you're going to remember my funeral, I want you to smile while you do it. Play the music I loved, and turn it up. I'm watching.

If I've ever touched your life in a positive way, it's your turn now. Pass it on. Touch someone else's life, help them grow and change in positive ways. If you try to take credit for it, it doesn't count, so keep your ego out of the way.

Hurting yourself is stupid. Stop it. Smoking, drinking, using drugs, eating lousy food, staying angry or stressed, remembering past hurts, working a job you hate, and hanging out with people who treat you poorly are all self-abuse. Do something else. Do anything else. Best of all, remember my direction: you are you're own king/queen, you can do anything.

And last, but not least........

ROLL TIDE!


I am prepared to meet my Maker. Whether my Maker is prepared for the great ordeal of meeting me is another matter. "God bless you all :)

Boopers
10-27-2006, 01:49 AM
Wow! What insight this person has or had. This is very touching indeed and really makes you think.[B] Thanks for this.

Love,
Linda :)

countrygirl
10-27-2006, 11:40 AM
It is a wonderful message. I have already told my son and grandaughters that I want a celebration at my death. That to be sad would not be an honor to my life. I want them to remember all of the good things we did and the times we spent together.

But most of all I want them to know that I am in a better place where there is no more pain and sorrow. I want them to remember how much I loved them and how I'll be looking down from heaven and watching them continue to grow and love.

I tell them all the time how much I love them and how blessed I am for having them in my life. I don't want to waste any opportunity I get to let them know this.

I know death is a time of sorrow for anyone that loses a loved one, but I just pray that my family will not spend too much time dwelling on that and remember me as I was, laughing and loving them with all of my heart.

Thank you for the post. It was so nice of you to share it with us.

CG

The Dude
07-15-2009, 10:51 PM
Im glad you liked it sweetie :)

Sometimes this can be a very scary thing to deal with... Perhaps we all should try and look @ life like this!! (Although its hard)

dannielle
07-20-2009, 06:51 PM
thankyou for posting that Dude.