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Subject: [Leica] In memorium " a Jaylen tear rose."
From: qiao_li at mentor.com (Qiao Li)
Date: Wed Jun 27 10:59:09 2007
References: <200706271045.l5RAhF74027752@server1.waverley.reid.org>

Hi Ted,

This is my first post since joining the mailing list a couple of
months ago.

No word from me can possibly lessen the pain and void in your heart
from this tragedy. Still, please accept this heartfelt sympathy from
a stranger.

Our daughter is 16 month old. Last Friday, we had a most horrifying
incident, when another kid, who has to be the mellowest we have met,
bumped our daughter to ground. The back of her head hit the concrete
pavement.

Our pediatrician checked her briefly and said he thought there wasn't
any damage done. But during the conversation, he implied, even in
cases when harms are done, recourses are rather limited with surgical
removal of blood clot being the only external intervention.

Witnessing the explosion of human population, numbed by repetitive
routines, satiated by things unfold as we expect, we are numbed to
forget the fragility of a life, to appreciate that a life is a gift,
and a thriving life is extraordinary.

I shed tears for your loss and for the beauty of Jaylen's Tear Rose.

Qiao

> Ted Grant wrote:
> > http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/ted+grant/
> >
> > "A Jaylen Tear Rose." 
> >
> > Some folks on list know how kind and wonderfully supportive the LUG is in
> > times of family tragedy.
> >
> > It isn't always cameras and pictures, but when something occurs we reach 
> > out
> > to our screen family for support, because in many cases we are friends 
> > who
> > communicate daily. We may not know you by face, but we know you by your
> > written feelings and words. 
> >
> > As each of our grand daughters were born, 4 in all, we planted a rose 
> > bush
> > in the garden naming each after the girls, Kate, Sasha, Terra and Emily.
> > Some twenty plus years now since the first. 
> >
> > Kate being the oldest became a mother to a beautiful young lady 5 months
> > ago. Jaylen, whom we watched growing quickly via Katies weekly internet 
> > sent
> > photos. Using her "grandpa camera." 
> >
> > In any event Jaylen's rose bush wasn't planted as quickly as it should've
> > been. As happens "we're too busy or other stupid excuse." The idea was 
> > we'd
> > plant it right along side her mother Kate's.
> >
> > Sunday morning I was about to leave for the garden shop to buy a bush and
> > get it planted. However as I was about to leave we received a phone call 
> > the
> > wee young lady had died! To say the least our family was, is devastated.
> >
> > I didn't know where to turn for support or to cry on a shoulder. 
> >
> > The LUG? And it's moments like this when we find out how wonderful the 
> > LUG
> > Family really is.
> >
> > Yep our own caring Padre, Rev. Kenneth Frasier helped me get squared away
> > and comforted even though living many thousands of miles a cross the
> > continent. Along with a word or two from our own Brian Reid.
> >
> > So with extremely heavy heart, never mind shedding tears. Monday morning
> > Irene and I went to the garden shop, purchased a beautiful pink rose 
> > bush,
> > brought it home and planted it beside her mother Kate's.
> >
> > It has been appropriately named "Jaylen's tear rose." Because when I
> > finished planting and watered it down, the droplets of water appeared 
> > much
> > like tears, Jaylen's and our's one more time.
> >
> > I would like to say to all of you that simple things like planting a 
> > rose or
> > other small thing in the name of a family member should never be put 
> > aside
> > for any reason! Simply because you never know.
> >
> > Thanks Padre Ken you are the best!
> >
> > ted
> >
> >
> >
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