A Blue Feather on February 24th
Today marks
the twenty-first month since my son, Alex, passed away due to job-related brain
cancer. I chronicled his struggle, and our family’s as well, in my memoir Tumor Me, The Story of My Firefighter.
The memoir was tremendously important for me to write because it helped me to
process my grief, at least a bit.
I also wanted Alex’s story “out
there” for folks who have been affected in any way by brain cancer or other
cancers; I wanted to reach mothers, fathers, brothers, and sisters who have
experienced such loss; I wanted to reach firefighters and doctors, nurses and
caretakers; I wanted to reach moms who, like me, have broken hearts. I wanted
to reach readers and writers. I wanted to touch the very spirit of those who
can understand.
I have had some remarkable reviews
and lovely responses from many people who have read the book. Today, of ALL
days, I received this thoughtful note that was sent to my husband’s office.
It’s what I call a “blue feather” -- an unexpected and pleasant surprise. I
decided it to share it on my blog.
Dear Judith,
Our
daughter sees your husband (optometrist). She saw this book at the office and
sent it for Christmas.
From a
mom, to you Mom Judith, you get an A+ on love and support
and caring. He was
your little Firefighter Prince and your precious,
ill and dying
firefighter. I was in awe of your strength, facing challenges
and, yes, crashing.
How very hard on all your family. Alex was a blessing
and I LOVE the title.
Alex gave much to his family, you all and his fire
family. They’ve all
walked your journey with you. Thanks to God for
Alex and for the rich
cover of love from your family.
I observe
the hummingbirds out my kitchen pie window. They love
the Bird of Paradise.
I’ll watch for Alex. I know he’s been here and I wasn’t
aware enough to
recognize him. Now I am.
What a
gift you are.
Sending
Love,
D.
H.
My sincere thanks to a woman I do
not know personally, for taking the time to write and send this note. I am
honored to have made this connection, however distant.
Tumor
Me, The Story of My Firefighter is available on Amazon.com or can be
ordered through any bookstore. It has not sold millions by any means, but I am
so pleased to hear that those who have read it have been moved by its message.
How beautiful Judi!! Very touching.
ReplyDeleteMelodie