My sister Lindy is one of those people who speak what they think and you can like it or not... but you never have to wonder what's on her mind. She's 8 years older than me and she was married at 15 and had 2 kids by the time she was 20. Another came shortly after.
As a child, I'd visit my married teenage sister and I can remember her making chocolate chip cookies and she'd make a huge one just for me.
When I became an adult and married, I moved into the little green house right beside of hers. We were neighbors for a very long time. She introduced each one of my babies to their very first Oreo cookie... and as they grew up, when she'd see them outside she'd rush out of her house with the cookie bag in her hand to treat them.
She visited me almost every day, giving me an adult to converse with amidst the crying babies and dirty diapers. She was always giving - but on her terms. I knew never to take advantage of her generosity or she'd let me know!
We'd ponder over Days of our Lives and Friday's cliffhanger, and talk about what we thought would happen come Monday. Our long talks would lead us to believe that we'd solved all the worlds problems at the end of the day, and that we were the only ones who had any common sense at all. It was too bad everyone couldn't be like us! lol
Christmas lights would go up early and instead of being hung on the road-side of her big white farmhouse, the side facing our house would be brilliant and complete with Santa and his reindeer and tons of multicolored lights. All this so my kids could see them when they looked out the window.
The years have passed, and when I got divorced I moved and I'm no longer her neighbor. Memories of quiet country summer evenings on the back porch swing watching the brilliant white stars dance around in the black night sky and laughing at each others jokes - are over. Thanksgiving Day comes and goes now without one of us at the others house begging the poultry seasoning. The Christmas Decorations have been sold at yard sales and our daily conversations with coffee and cake have become weekly phone chats with the subject being mostly aches and pains.
Time stands still for none of us, no matter how
unique we feel we might be.
She doesn't like her picture taken, and would cringe if she knew it were on the Internet. So I honor that request begrudgingly. She wants her rotary dial phone back and wouldn't think of carrying around a cell phone. When I tell her about my blog, she shakes her head. She doesn't understand Facebook or Twitter and doesn't want to.
Lindy is a brittle diabetic with a lot of other health problems as well. On the forth of July, something happened to her eyesight and now she can only see partial in each eye. Thinking it was from her diabetes, she was sent to Morgantown for a surgery. But yesterday she was told that it wasn't from her diabetes, but that she had had a stroke. They wanted to keep her and run tests, but she refused to stay. She said she gets homesick, but hopefully she will go back for the testing like she should.
It must be horrible to lose your eyesight. I can't imagine what it would be like to hear the sweet voice of my granddaughter and not be able to look into those big blue eyes.
If you think about it.. please say a prayer for my sis.
Prayers going up for Lindy.
ReplyDeleteShe sounds like a wonderful sister and we are keeping her in our prayers.
ReplyDeleteWags,
Maddy and Owen
I'm getting ready to go to Kentucky and have been thinking of my sister who no longer speaks to me...You're lucky to have such a good friend in your sister, who has been such a blessing in both your lives. I will keep her in my prayers that she will continue with the tests and an answer will be found...
ReplyDeletePraying for Lindy tonight.
ReplyDelete@Kim, I'm sorry you have a sister who no longer speaks to you. I have a half brother who no longer acknowledges my twin sister or myself. My heart is heavy again tonight because of the situation.
Of course I will remember her in my prayers.
ReplyDeleteYour post was beautifully sad
love
tweedles
I have already sent the first one, more will follow. Yesterday was my own dear sister's birthday and she has been on my mind. I hope they can do something for Lindy to save at least some of her sight. May God bless her.
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh, you have made us come to know and love her, and now you tell us this!! Of COURSE I will pray!!! I always wished I had a sister like this. But I am an only child. How much can she see? Does she live alone? I hope she is taking medication and following the doctors orders, even if she didn't do all her tests!!
ReplyDeleteI will be praying for your sister. This was a beautifully written post about a very special bond you two have shared.
ReplyDeleteMy mom began to lose her sight in her thirties and lived to be 78. As her constant companion, I admired her determination. I have always valued the gift of sight.
I'll be remembering your dear sister. God bless, Mildred
Praying for your sis's eyesight. What a memorable post of the past!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful post for your sister. I will definitely keep her in my prayers. I can't imagine losing my sight ...
ReplyDeletePrayers going up for you sweet Sis! I can relate, I love mine to pieces! HUGS!
ReplyDeleteI'm so sorry to hear about Lindy's problems. Of course she'll be thought about and remembered in my prayers.
ReplyDeleteHi there, Lifting Lindy up before the throne right now. Praying for peace for everyone, you included. I well remember when my sister went through a health crisis and how hard it is for the younger sister to watch her older sis not doing well. Keep us posted.
ReplyDeleteHugs, Noreen
Such sweet memories of happy times with your sister Bobbi... of course my prayers are going out for her... she sounds like a strong, fearless woman and will overcome this latest obstacle in her life... sending prayers for you as well... xoxo Julie Marie
ReplyDeleteOh Bobbi, I am so sorry that Lindy is having such a trial with her health! I prayed for her as soon as I read your post, and will keep her close in prayer.... I also said a prayer for you. I know it is so painful and heart breaking to watch a dear loved one suffer....take courage dear friend.
ReplyDeleteGod cares, and I do too....
Hugs,
Jenni
Praise God for the sweet, sweet times you have shared together in the past. I am so, so sorry about her eyesight. I know it pains you to see her face these health issues, too, because you love her.
ReplyDeleteThat was a beautifully written post. I'm so sorry about your sister, and I will add her to my prayers.
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