As writers, we love to go into the recesses of our brain and come up with stories out of no where. It’s what fuels the fire of our story as we write out each word.
I think of Mari as I’m writing this today. Sometimes while Mari would be sitting in her chair, and it looked like she was starring off into space, she would start to giggle incessantly over what appeared to be nothing. You could take your hand and move it back and forth in front of her face and she didn’t see it. She had retreated back into her world again. I loving called this world “Mari’s World.” She could be off in her world for as long as she wanted or until you made enough commotion to where she would come back to ours.
I always wondered how awesome it would be to be able to visit her world. She always seemed so happy there as she giggled incessantly.
Mari is a great example of being free and letting loose. She will always be a constant reminder to try my very best to not take life so seriously that I forget to have some fun once in a while. She is my inspiration to do better and to be a better person because it is through her that God’s unconditional love is shown as she loved everyone around her. I will always miss her but at least I know I have some peace in knowing that her and I will one day be reunited in heaven. It is this that gives me the peace I need so I continue to live each day to the fullest.
jtailele says
If we could all learn to have the child like qualities of a child, we would be better off. We get so caught up in life that we loose the beauty (and the giggle). Thanks for sharing this. How old was Mari when she left this world?
Mommy's Angel In Heaven says
You are so right. We forget that we too were once children. To watch a child’s carefree spirit is enlightening. Mari was 8 1/2 years old when she left us for heaven. I held her in my arms as she took her last breath on this earth. I miss her everyday but through my writing and our memories she continues to live on.