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  • big wave morning

    Wednesday, Jul 9, 2008 8:10AM / Standard Entry / Members only
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    went to big wave beach on sunday, bunch of things on my mind lately... and witnessed the change from blue skies to thunderclouds. i fell asleep under a blazing sun, and when i woke up, this is what i saw:



    well, things do change without warning.  life, innit...

    sharing an entry i wrote a little time ago somewhere else. 

    _______

    Something happened late last week that left me very saddened. A family friend, Adrienne, a bright and lovely young lady died from a car accident last Thursday. She was vacationing in Thailand at the time when she got hit by a car, and later died of head injuries.

    Tragedy is always jolting. Massive devastations like the tsunami, Myanmar, Sichuan, are ones that remind me of our sheer insignificance. Personal tragedies remind me that we really don’t know if today is our last. Even though chances are, they’re not. But particularly, with the number of people we each come across in our lives, we really don’t know if this is the last time we’re seeing them. But both remind me that our time here, existing the way as we know it, is short and transient indeed.

    So, why do bad things happen to good people? Why would somebody like Adrienne, who always had a great smile with her, leave us as she was stepping into the prime of her life? Where is she, is there life after death? These are the age-old questions, and by now I know there are a variety of answers based on one’s religious views and faith.

    What bothered me in particular was that I had found out about the accident through random browsing on social networking. I haven’t quite figured out whether I should be thankful that we found out soon after the incident, and that at least our family could try to offer some support to her family. Or… I don’t even know the “or”. From glancing at her wall messages to realizing there was something wrong with all the “rest in peace” posts, and receiving a response from her friend that indeed Adrienne had passed away – it was a really, really strange and disturbing experience. Calling my parents to see if they had heard anything about this, they were as shocked as I was and could only hope there was a mistake of some sort. I held out some minuscule hope that it might be all one practical joke, despite it appearing more and more unlikely, until we heard back from her father the following day.

    So, Adrienne’s profile, and the online group in her memory, created by her friends, lives on in cyberspace, at least for the foreseeable future. On one hand, it seems strange to be leaving messages for her on cyberspace. They are just bits of data stored on some server, aren’t they? At the same time, a tomb is but carved and etched rocks. They’re symbols and memories of varying kinds – they mean something when we see meaning in them.

    I have yet to leave any message on either her profile and in her tribute group. I really don’t quite know what message to leave. I still felt compelled to write a little something in her memory. And I wonder to myself why – this note wouldn’t change anything. And I don’t think we need to be reminded to cherish our family and friends, we’ve heard that a thousand times. Or do we?

    Perhaps it's sometimes better not to think too hard about reasons and what things are supposed to achieve. Because sometimes, we simply feel compelled to do things.

    Adrienne, I hope you’re doing well, wherever you may be. You’ll be missed.


Entry comments (12)

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  • gilgamesh
    posted on Thursday, Jul 10, 2008 2:38AM [Report]
    One thing is for sure, all is energie, and our conscience too, and energie can´t be destroyed, but only transformed, brother !!! :)
    No one is forever lost, only changed her/his shape...
  • bleupluie
    posted on Wednesday, Jul 9, 2008 10:10PM [Report]
    stuffs happen, and most of the time they don't happen to us or around us...so we don't really care until it's in front of our face...
    a friend passed away a couple of years ago due to a car accident but i didn't know him too well, he was a funny guy and it's kinda strange when all of a sudden he's gone...i see friends still posting up messages in his online profile, i guess it's a way of expressing themselves, and one of their methods to handle the loss...
    hope you're handling it well too, but if you're not, it's ok...take your time...
  • Jaine
    posted on Wednesday, Jul 9, 2008 7:57PM [Report]
    oh I am so sorry to hear about the loss of your friend. that is so sad =(

    I'm sorry for this glib comment but all I can think regarding your "should I leave a msg or not' is to follow your heart...
  • JoanneSanderson
    posted on Wednesday, Jul 9, 2008 7:20PM [Report]
    Death is never easy,and always hard to deal with, but I think that by writing a message on paper or cyberspace, is a way to make the person's memory and life live on. When a person reads the messages from friends and family, they can see how good a person must of been and how kind they will always be remembered.
  • JRS
    posted on Wednesday, Jul 9, 2008 1:32PM [Report]
    I think that expressing your feelings whether in real life or in cyberspace is a way to deal with the feelings you have.  It's an expression...better than bottling them up (or turning to the bottle!).  You should always remember her smiling face and how much vitality she had.

    As Spock would say, "Live long and prosper...." at least as long as we are able.  Take care, Michael.
  • patrickchow
    Official artist
    posted on Wednesday, Jul 9, 2008 12:16PM [Report]
    dude ... i don't do death well also ..... i joke about and laugh off many of life's issues .....  but death is the most tragic and just cannot be done -- especially of loved ones and friends .....

    live each day as it the last, cherish ur family, treasure ur friends, live life with no regrets ....... cliche as they are these are truths ......

    u have a big heart bro ....
  • Etchy
    posted on Wednesday, Jul 9, 2008 12:03PM [Report]
    wow,  tragic.  i almost got hit by a bus yesterday too...  life is too fragile. :-(
  • shanchen
    Official artist
    posted on Wednesday, Jul 9, 2008 11:43AM [Report]
    hey MIchael, I did not personally know Adrienne, she was a very good friend of an acquentance of mine, Ennie, but when I saw her pictures and received the email from Ennie, I felt compelled to join the group and do something. Life is too short to not live it to the fullest...
  • ivylam
    Official artist
    posted on Wednesday, Jul 9, 2008 11:32AM [Report]
    That's very sad...
    I think we all know to cherish our loved ones, but it's also something that that easily be forgotten.... and usually it takes hearing about a tragedy to remind us of it...
  • rottendoubt
    posted on Wednesday, Jul 9, 2008 11:17AM [Report]
    i don't deal with death well.  i just wish we could all live forever.
  • sirendipity
    posted on Wednesday, Jul 9, 2008 9:52AM [Report]
    It's sad when things like this happen.  I don't think we can be reminded often enough not to take things for granted.  It's such a simple concept, but also so easily forgotten.
  • sirendipity
    posted on Wednesday, Jul 9, 2008 9:47AM [Report]
    Those clouds look so ominous!

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