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Peg's avatar

My dad passed away from cancer in the 9p.m. hour on December 23, 2001. He embraced so much in his life. He memorized The Raven by Edgar Allan Poe one summer, having written it on scraps of paper. While he mowed the grass, he would stop and read a line, his lips moving as he committed it to memory, and walk along as he added it to what he had already learned. By summer’s end, he had learned it all, proudly giving me a recitation of it in the living room one evening.

The day before he passed, I curled up next to him in his bed, and read The Raven to him, his lips moving occasionally as I gave The Raven back to him.

One of the most meaningful things I’ve ever read is a quote from Ram Dass, “The truth is, we’re all just walking one another home.” My dad walked me into this world, and I helped walk him out.

Thank all of you for what you’ve shared here, and Suleika, I love you girl.

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My friend has been in the ICU since November 27. On Friday I visited him again and truly absorbed, for the first time since admission, following a motorcycle accident, that he will survive this accident. I leant in close and said “I don’t come here because I think you’re going to die and each time could be a goodbye, I visit you because I know you will leave this place and remember that we were here.” It’s an investment in both our futures.

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