Losing two dear friends does not make me special, although I wish it did. The sting of their loss is making me look at the entrances and exits of my life and those around me. We arrive after the party has started and leave before it is over.
Tulis McCall is a woman with a passion for performance and presentation. She brings her extensive knowledge of acting, writing, and producing to everything she does.
Tulis,
Thank you for sharing your thoughts about our comings and goings. I like the way you put it into the larger context. When we lose someone we love, or just know, we think it is unique to us and emotionally it is. But your perspective reminds us that this is a normal part of life. Thank you for reminding me/us that life and death is bigger than all of us.
Nicely done, Tulis. You have taken the correct message from the loss of your friends. None of us are getting out of this alive. Carpe Diem.
This was a gnawing ache.
Hello, Tulis — What a moving talk, especially with last week’s.
All best,
Liz
Thanks my friend.
Tulis,
Thank you for sharing your thoughts about our comings and goings. I like the way you put it into the larger context. When we lose someone we love, or just know, we think it is unique to us and emotionally it is. But your perspective reminds us that this is a normal part of life. Thank you for reminding me/us that life and death is bigger than all of us.
This was a hard one. My writing actually helped me in the thought process but you know all about that don’t you?
As usual, beautifully said. Loss happens more frequently as we age but it never, ever gets easier…sigh xoxo
I thought I had replied. Loss. Yes. So strange to see the constant elements vanish while the material stays on.
Still aching a little.
Indeed. I go alone, and I go alone, that’s all alone, and then it washes over me, but there’s a big empty spot in my life and on the planet.