Monday, January 24, 2011

Release

There's a science fiction story, and I wish one of you could tell me what it was, in which the protagonist is having an ordinary, but bad life . . . things like his mother dies when he's 9 years old but lingers a long time before, and misfortune strikes him at every turn . . . ruined jobs, devastating calamities, failed relationships, addictions, depression, then unending suffering in an unending illness like his mother, and then . . . a lonely death.

Then he wakes up in a bed of sorts, and a nurse of sorts says to him "Congratulations, Mr. Smith, your penal sentence on Earth has been completed. You are free to go."

Brigitte's sister-in-law died at 56 on Thursday of a brutal, long-lasting cancer. She was the fullest-of-life person I ever met.

But now she's finally been released. I'm glad one day they'll let me go, too.

3 comments:

  1. Very sorry to hear this, and my condolences to you and Brigitte and family. 56 is too, too young. :(

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  2. Thank you both. She's fine, enjoying the balmy 3-degree weather in Calgary while my toes have to be amputated for frostbite (that's where the spicy food comes in!)

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