Can you hear me?

Can you hear me?

I find myself talking to Joe throughout the day. The people across the street finally tore down that rickety old garage that had collapsed back on Father’s Day. I stood at the kitchen window telling Joe how glad he’d be to see it all cleaned up. When I can’t find something because he put it away, I ask him. Hoping his spirit will guide me to whatever it is I’m looking for. His road rage wells up inside of me sometimes and I’ll tell him all about the stupid driver who clearly didn’t elect for the turn signal option on their fancy new car. Of course, I tell him all about what his crazy dogs do every day. And when I see a beautiful sunrise I ask him, out loud, if he saw it too.

I’m pretty sure my neighbors think I’m certifiable, but I don’t care. It gives me so much peace to carry on a conversation with him even though he isn’t here.

One of my favorite songs is “She Talks To Angels” by the Black Crowes. I know it’s all about heroin addiction, but it’s also about loneliness and hard knocks that life hands out. I feel like this song gives me permission to talk to my angel.

I don’t find it weird to talk to Joe. The dogs think I’m a little crazy, but they love that I tell them every night before we go to bed that daddy loves them even though he can’t be here. I’ve forgotten once or twice, and they won’t climb under the covers until I say it.

I’ve always believed there are angels in our midst. And if anyone deserved his wings it would be my Joe. Even ‘our song’ came from a movie about angels, City of Angels with Meg Ryan and Nicholas Cage. Our song “Iris” by the Goo Goo Dolls is about being completely willing to give up everything to be with someone.

I know Joe can’t trade his immortality to be back here with me again. But I can feel him all around me, so I’m going to keep talking to him.

Do you find it comforting to speak to your lost loved ones? Or are you rushing out to ship me a strait jacket? 


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4 responses to “Can you hear me?”

  1. Laura Videtti Avatar
    Laura Videtti

    Yes I still talk to Dan after four years. I ask him what would he do when I have a decision to make. I felt him with me as my dad was dying. Somewhere along the way of the last four years I stopped wearing my wedding ring and the necklace with his ashes in it. But when my dad’s health rapidly declined I put the necklace on each day and my ring on my right finger and felt Dan with me. It grounded me to accept what was happening. Dan was the oldest sibling so when his parents died they looked to him. So I used how he managed his parent’s death to guide me.

    Your faith is strong my friend. I too believe our loved ones are with us. It’s the only way to keep moving forward until we meet them again.

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  2. Kelly Jantz Avatar
    Kelly Jantz

    Yes! I talk to Braxton all the time! Somehow it makes me believe I am letting him know I have not forgotten him! My mama too! Piper and I talk about him alot! You just keep doing it! I’d like to tell you it gets easier but it doesn’t! We just learn how to deal with it! I believe your blog is a great thing not only for you but the rest of us too! I pray that God would be so close to you that you can reach out and touch Him for comfort! You just keep praying and seeking the Lord! And do whatever helps you to not be so heartbroken! Much ❤️ my friend!

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    1. Kelly Pike Avatar

      Thank you Kelly. Much love to all of you as well.

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  3. Tracy Compton Avatar
    Tracy Compton

    I don’t think you’re crazy at all. I’ve definitely talked out loud to those I’ve lost before. I’m sure if I lost Doug, I’d be talking all day since he’s my constant companion. This used to be his song on the Playstation karaoke game we used to have.

    You keep talking, I’m sure Joe can hear you❤️

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