#007 March 16, 2019 It so hard to say good-by to yesterday. Like my mom said you don’t know arrival and departure time but if you arrived, departure definitely come around. Rest in Peace, some one I had met shortly after getting memory in this life, has finally made their departure That early person we are goes through many many changes depending on your longevity. The more quarters we get, the more experiences we have in life, the more complex age becomes, the more we may give back. Humans plan, God purposes. We have things happen early in life, and if we last, they may be straightened out, or made worst later. No matter what was, it all starts in the beginning. Prayerfully our first caregivers give us what we need in those first days of life where every second is a change. Each new cell is working overtime as mass operations in growth, strength and adaptation are rapidly taking place. From the first breath cry when air hit the lungs and starts to push oxygen into the blood system, every new cell throughout our body spring into life. Its like the operation of a million gear clock, where each gear is preforming a specific task, all for the good of one tick. So it is with us, all the cells of this new body working together so that when a new born humans mouth is placed on the breast of its mother for the first time, we instinctual begin sucking. We have arrived and no one is given the departure time. When it comes, another star fills a hole in heaven. It will twinkle brighter than anything we can even imagine with all the vast amounts of knowledge we have accumulated. Beyond what our human eyes can see, in glory and grace, twinkle, twinkle of a star, our given light still shines and is known by name. Not the first new star to join the heavens of forever, but a star that will twinkle so bright, you will forever feel a joyous laughter in the dancing of the northern lights. Eight hundred and two in a QUARTER CENTURY LIFE, Willie gone.
