There is a new angel playing amongst the heavens today...
She sings and dances and tells fabulous stories that mystify those around her...
Our hearts break knowing our time with her on this earth is no more...
Those who have gone before us rejoice to have her with them once again.
The following is a tribute I wrote to my Aunt Eva several months back. I publish it again today as a memorial to her glorious spirit and to the privilege each of us were given by having her as a part of our lives. May she rest in peace.
Privilege
As children my brother and I lived a very "privileged" life. We spent many hours entertained by a jester, a magician, a clown, a musician, a body surfer and a professional story teller...just to mention a few.
She sings and dances and tells fabulous stories that mystify those around her...
Our hearts break knowing our time with her on this earth is no more...
Those who have gone before us rejoice to have her with them once again.
The following is a tribute I wrote to my Aunt Eva several months back. I publish it again today as a memorial to her glorious spirit and to the privilege each of us were given by having her as a part of our lives. May she rest in peace.
Privilege
As children my brother and I lived a very "privileged" life. We spent many hours entertained by a jester, a magician, a clown, a musician, a body surfer and a professional story teller...just to mention a few.
We  searched the "mountains" for arrow heads and went on great adventures  through the "forest".  And hidden in this "forest" was our own personal  wishing well where we tossed pennies, made wishes and had no doubt they  would all come true.
We  were regaled by fairy tales and stories of "Little Black Sambo" and we  knew beyond a doubt that the "hokey-pokey" was really what its all  about.
Some children have a favorite stuffed animal, a doll or a blanket.  Reece and I?  We had Aunt Eva!
Aunt  Eva was sheer entertainment.  There was nothing she wasn't up for.   Whether it was hiking the lake roads, a ride in the back of the pick-up,  body surfing the lake "waves" or just "one more story".
Our  "privileged" life included hours spent in a simple old house turned  daycare or a frame lake cabin complete with wood burning stove and an  outhouse or maybe just hanging out at home.
We  thought Aunt Eva was all ours - because she made us feel like she was.   What we didn't understand at the time is that she made everyone feel  that way.  She wasn't just an Aunt - she was a Nurse, a day care  operator, a Wife, a Mother, a Grandmother, a sister, a daughter and a  friend among many other things.  And in each of those roles she made the  people she interacted with feel like they were the most important  people in the world.  I would love to know how many births she  participated in in her career.  How many children she cared for.  How  many nursing students she mentored.  How many lives she touched.
Aunt  Eva recently celebrated her 85th birthday.  She's no longer tracking  through the woods or body surfing the waves.  Her days of birthing  babies are long since past but her eyes still twinkle and seeing her  smile and hearing her stories fills my heart with joy.
We  had the opportunity to see her over the summer at our family reunion.   She and Reece were discussing her health and she told him the doctor had  told her that her heart was just "no good".  Later  Reece told me about  the conversation and we chuckled knowing "no good" was probably not the  description the doctor had used.
In  truth Aunt Eva's heart is tired and doesn't work like it used to but we  know there's not a better heart out there.  It's a heart of gold.  A  heart that has touched an innumerable number of lives.  A heart that has  nurtured imaginations, loved unconditionally and spread joy to whomever  it touched.

