Sunday, November 11, 2007

A 2 for 1 Post

This post is a two parter.

I would like to dedicate the first half of my post to my Uncle B., whom my family lost unexpectedly this week to congestive heart failure. Needless to say, I write with a heavy heart as I look back and remember my time with him. He didn't have any children of his own and he loved his nieces and nephews very much. I know that my brother and I were his favorite. As children, my brother and I were very spoiled by him. As I grew up into the busy adult that I have become, I spent less and less time with him. He had some troubles in his life that caused him to drift away from his family. One thing that never changed, though, was the fact that I knew he loved me and he knew I loved him. For that, I am glad. I am regretful that I didn't see him as much as I would have liked within the last year or two, but I find solace in the fact he knew I cared.

Friends, I learned a valuable lesson a few years ago when my best friend died suddenly. It is important to let your loved ones know exactly how you feel about them. You never know how long you will be blessed to have them and you never know how long you will be blessed with your own life. It can end tomorrow. Please make sure you let your loved ones know how important they are. Make sure you do the things your heart tells you to.

Uncle B., God rest your weary soul. I'll miss you.

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Now, for the second part of my post...

I am very excited about this upcoming weekend for two reasons. One, I am going on a trip to Orlando, Florida for some fun. And second (and most importantly!) I will be meeting up with one of my closest blog buddies, Sexy Suburbanite! I know that we are going to have a blast and it is going to be so awesome to talk face to face rather than via our 10 page emails or 2 hour phone conversations. (We have a lot to say!) I am very excited to see what adventures may find us.

SS will make the third blogger I have met. I never in a million years imagined that I would actually meet anyone whose blog I have read when I first started posting. I didn't start my blog to make friends, but they have been the best part of this experience.

The first blogger I met was Yrautca , a fellow Atlantan who was living in Seattle when I met him over a year ago. (Now he's in Chicago.) He had come home to visit his family here in Atlanta and we decided to meet up. I was a little nervous about it, but it seemed so silly not to have dinner with this person who I've emailed and read so many of his thoughts through his blog. So we had dinner at my favorite quirky restaurant and had a great time. He's a lot of fun to be around.

I always had a feeling that I'd meet the second blogger I met. Well, I didn't have that feeling at first when I was only reading his blog, but after emails, IM conversations, and many, many phone conversations with him, I knew we would meet up. After all, he, the Grunt, lives in Utah and anyone that has read my blog knows that I am frequent visitor to Utah. I was nervous then, too, the first time I met the Grunt,but it only took a few minutes for the awkwardness to wear off and I felt completely comfortable and completely myself around him. The second time we hung out was even better. Now I cant wait until our third visit. The Grunt has become more than a blog buddy to me. I consider him one of my best friends now. He is always there for me when I need a pick-me-up and always there to make my good days even better.

He's quite the musician, too! I have listened to the two CDs he has sent me a million times over, but I have something to brag about!* I got to hear a live performance Saturday night over the phone. I am the first blogger to claim that priviledge. I'm so lucky! :) So Grunty, thanks for the concert and thanks for cheering up a sad girl. YOU ROCK!!!!

And SS, I am counting down the days! I can't wait to hang out!
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*In no way whatsoever was I influenced by the Grunt to brag to the whole Blogosphere community about being the first blogger to have the pleasure of his live music nor to brag about how much he rocks. Right Grunt? ;)

8 comments:

The Grunt said...

Hahahaha! I am king of bloggerland!!! Cancer can't take everything from me.

Anonymous said...

Sounds like your going to have fun in Orlando

SS said...

First and foremost I am so sorry to hear about your uncle. I lost one earlier this year and I know how hard that can be =(

But, obviously, I am also really excited about your upcoming visit. You get the honor of being the first (and, perhaps last, since this is just a temporary residence) visitor to my new abode. Yay!

Keshi said...

Im very sorry to hear abt ur uncle's passing. HUGGGGGGGGGGGZ! I can relate to this siutation somehow...cos my fav uncle is also very sick right now and in hospital...

**It is important to let your loved ones know exactly how you feel about them

so true..I always tell that to ppl...cos we find it hard to express how we feel and when that someone is gone, we regret so much.

Im so glad that ur meeting up with another blogger..how exciting! Enjoy hun!

Well, Grunty is the best and u hv already met him...how darn lucky :)


Keshi.

Keshi said...

Girly tnxx for those comforting words in my blog. HUGGGGGGGGGGGZ!

btw I just posted an Ode to all my angels..hv a read when u hv time.

tnxx!
Keshi.

Tai said...

I'm so sorry for your loss...it's so true that we must always tell those we love that we do. You just never know.

Have a GREAT weekend, what fun meeting blogger friends.

Scary Monster said...

Me has also had the privelige to recieve two of the Capn's CD's. Me keeps them in me car and plays them when Me goes back and forth. Good stuff.

This be a flippy kind of post. Ya start out on a semi-sweet and end up with a milk chocolate doo-dad.

Enjoy yer weekend.

STOMP.

Keshi said...

Hope ur keeping well.

MWAH!
Keshi.