
I've been spending a lot of time in airports lately.
Travelling too much, missing home and family too much.
I'm much too familiar with the "Hudson News" book stores
in airports across the country..usually to pick up a magazine
to occupy a hour or two between flights
This time, a book caught my eye... this book in particular
"a memoir of loss and love"
...yes, I should have known better
I opened the cover, skimmed the inside flap...which contained the words
"pulmonary embolism"
two words that changed our lives too...
and memories of loss and love hit me. right. there. in the airport.
I bought it. I read it. flying across the sky above the clouds. trying to fight tears as this husband described how one day after their baby girl Madeline was born...his wife's life ended.quickly.abruptly.just.like.Natalie.
This book made me more thankful for Colby, for the man he is, for the husband he was to Natalie, for the amazing dad he is to Noah.
Mostly...it made me thankful for peace and hope.
perhaps next time, between flights, a magazine will do me just fine.
*here is my attempt at a review of the book; filled with explicit language and lack of any religion,faith,peace or hope...this left me unable to connect emotionally)
2 comments:
He has a blog that I read from time to time. I remember reading it when his wife died. I don't know how you got through the book. God bless you.
Wow, tough read. I'd stick with trashy magazines next time.
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