Ryan called her Sha-mae-mae.
When I first found her I pronounced her name, Shay-me.
When I spoke to her on the phone the first time it was the
first question I asked her. “How the
heck do you pronounce your name??”
It was Shamae. Like,
Sha-may.
At a young age, she was one of the original D Mom
bloggers. When I wrote my first post and
sent it out into the interwebz, my Sister in Law was eager to read it. As she Googled around looking for my first
post lost in obscurity, she ran across Shamae’s blog.
“Do you know there are others?” She asked.
“Others??? Others
like me?”
Sure enough when my sister in law pointed out Shamae’s blog it was akin to finding the Promised Land for me. Her sidebar lit up with a list of other D Mom
bloggers. I was so thrilled I read every
one. Commenting on every one. Bursting with excitement with EVERY ONE.
Shamae will always be my life preserver. She threw her heart to me and I held onto it
with dear life. Finding others like me
in the sea of craziness online just seemed too good to be true.
We spoke on the phone.
We texted. We got together a
group of D Mom bloggers and met for Sunday night chats.
And after the chats faded away, we still kept in touch. Even though Shamae took a long blogging
hiatus, Facebook served its divine purpose of keeping those far away close to
our hearts.
When Ryan passed she called right away. She spent weeks gathering supplies from the
entire state of Idaho to send to our family.
Four huge boxes FULL of life for my boys.
She was an angel.
She was my dear friend.
She was 30 years old.
She was 30 years old.
And in an instant, she is gone.
I know enough to know she is in a glorious place. I know enough to know she has a renewed perspective
that makes all of this ok.
But I also know enough to know her family is aching right
now. I don’t know how husbands deal with
losses like this. I can’t even say I know
how wives do...but I know how I did/am.
And my heart is imploding thinking about the hurt that is happening in
that home right now.
It brings me back to where I was a year ago. It’s all still very raw.
And that’s all I have to say about that. I can’t bear to say more about those
feelings.
Shamae, thank you.
Thank you for your kind heart, and your resilient spirit. Thank you for all the laughs, and joy you
brought into my life. But most of all,
thank you for not being afraid to live authentically. You lived your life and your faith out loud, and
for that you will forever be a bright example to me.
May the angels comfort your family. And may your family know that your existence
was not only to bring three miracles into the world, but also to create an
online world that changed the lives of many women.
Mine included.
After Ryan passed away, Shamae wrote this poem for me. She also sent me the link to the song below. I hope it will give her family some solace during this difficult time:
Dear Meri,
The tears in
your eyes I know you can’t hide,
In front of our family, I've seen how you've tried.
You want to be strong, but the ache is too great.
When I passed on, I watched your heart break.
Please don’t cry, don’t shed a tear.
You can’t understand; the path is not clear.
You see the part where I have passed on;
but try not to worry ‘cause it won’t be long,
till your eyes are opened and you’ll finally see—
In front of our family, I've seen how you've tried.
You want to be strong, but the ache is too great.
When I passed on, I watched your heart break.
Please don’t cry, don’t shed a tear.
You can’t understand; the path is not clear.
You see the part where I have passed on;
but try not to worry ‘cause it won’t be long,
till your eyes are opened and you’ll finally see—
I’m happy in
Heaven with more family.
Christmas is coming and I know you are scared,
because this is a holiday we always have shared.
I miss you too and in my heart there’s an ache.
‘cause I won’t be around to make this year great.
But you’ll be surrounded by our family and friends;
they love you dearly and are there to lend
a hand to hold or to share a smile.
They’ll give you compassion and stay for a while.
Meri, I want you to know that I’ll also be there,
this holiday season we still get to share.
Although I know your eyes can’t see,
I'll be sitting beside you with our family.
Christmas is coming and I know you are scared,
because this is a holiday we always have shared.
I miss you too and in my heart there’s an ache.
‘cause I won’t be around to make this year great.
But you’ll be surrounded by our family and friends;
they love you dearly and are there to lend
a hand to hold or to share a smile.
They’ll give you compassion and stay for a while.
Meri, I want you to know that I’ll also be there,
this holiday season we still get to share.
Although I know your eyes can’t see,
I'll be sitting beside you with our family.
Mistletoe
above, I’ve move my lips to your cheek,
I’ll give you
the kiss you longingly seek.
My hand on your hand, I’ll give it a squeeze
you’ll feel my love while you decorate our tree.
My hand on your hand, I’ll give it a squeeze
you’ll feel my love while you decorate our tree.
Meri, please don’t cry, don’t shed a tear,
‘cause I’ll get to be with you for Christmas this year.
‘cause I’ll get to be with you for Christmas this year.
Love always,
Ryan
I am so sorry for another loss. There are no words. Just sadness. For her husband and sweet girls. For you and yours. I'm tired of people telling us we're special, that we were chosen (as I await results again of my own failed biopsy). This is just another of those times when it just doesn't make sense.
ReplyDeleteMy heart is happy to hear how Shamae was always there for you. I cant imagine how hard this is for you Meri, ((HUGS))
ReplyDelete{{{hugs}}} She certainly had a special way about her, and I hope those memories bring you some comfort, Meri.
ReplyDeleteOh Meri. We are all blessed to have you help us put words to this. I knew Shaemae from Children's Congress. Such a loss for us all -- but I think of her girls. How my daughters have -- and still do!! -- needed me so. I wish for them to feel her in their lives every moment. Sigh.
ReplyDeleteOh Meri....how beautiful was this? ((HUGS))
ReplyDeletePerfectly said, as always Meri. And thank you for sharing her poem with us. I'm sure it was hard sharing something so personal, but I think it allows those who didn't know her just a glimpse of her sweet spirit.
ReplyDeleteBoth you and Shamae have been on my mind a lot these past few days. I love you, sweet friend... Sending you HUGS.
Perfectly written...as always! Holding all of my mamas close in my heart right now! <3
ReplyDeleteYou were for me what Shamae was for you. Thank you for all you do for so many Meri.
ReplyDeletethank you Meri for sharing these sweet words. For all the love you felt from Shamae - Im certain she felt them back. It is so very sad and my heart aches for her family and friends. I know this - she is in good company right now and forever. Prayers of comfort and strength for her family, yours and everyone who feels this loss.
ReplyDeleteI knew before I came here, I would leave crying. I was wondering how you were doing with all this as we all "chatted" the other night, but unlike Shamae, I keep my thought and wishes for everyone inside. I wish I had the ability to be more like her. She was a beautiful soul and she touched the lives of SO many people... Reminds me of this Meri chic that writes a blog ;)
ReplyDeleteAll my love to her family.
I can't add anything to what has been written here already (especially Lora, I knew I liked that one). Just wanted to let you know I was thinking about you.
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