A new star in Heaven

There are NO words that can take away our sorrow, there are NO words to answer the question why. We will never forget, but we will get through it. It will never get less difficult, it will simply be different. I wish I could wave a wand and make everything normal again, but I know that's not to be.

We are but visitors upon this earth for a very short period of time. We all should learn from Marcy to make the most of the time we are given; to live life to it's fullest. Marcy did that each day of her life, filling it with love, laughter, friends and family. Giving each of us, special memories of her.

I would like to believe, that every star in the heavens is not a star at all, but a lost loved one, shining down to light our way through the days each of us is given; lighting our way to let us know that our loved ones are not really gone at all. Remember there wouldn't be a million stars in the heavens, if we were each meant to wish on the same one. To find Marcy's star, all we need do is look up and find the brightest, and most beautiful star in the heavens. Marcy will be there, busy  putting the heavens in order, tiding up the universe, sweeping away the stardust and finding the fastest comet to ride across the skies. Look up, find her star, make a wish, and remember she will always be with us.

Marcy's Aunt Cathy

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  • Your words are so incredibly beautiful, loving and very true.

    Posted by Lisa Randolph-Truelove on June 3, 2009 9:01 pm

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