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Showing posts with label pen pals. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pen pals. Show all posts
Tuesday, October 16, 2012
Monday, August 27, 2012
On Katy (by Sean Swain)
“Keep the Faith, Brother/Kin-- the
system is sinking fast, though not fast enough. Soon things will be
very, very different. You'll see and so will I. XO Katy.” That's
how Katy closed her last letter to me, only days before she died of
an aortic aneurysm at the age of 62.
Katy had worked as a nurse and had
taken other jobs, but identified specifically as a midwife, one who
assists bringing life into the world. Katy served as a midwife in
many ways, some more obvious than others. She certainly brought life
into the world.
Katy and I corresponded for many years
but we had never met face to face. We had the depth of friendship
that occurs between people when they slowly and deliberately reveal
themselves through words on paper. Katy had planned to visit though.
She had filled out the paperwork to be added to my visiting list. In
her next to last letter she wrote, “I plan on coming there real
soon. I'll spend the whole day-- we can talk-- I don't know about
what or how it's going to look-- I HATE PRISONS!!!!!!! but I'm coming
anyway-- I'm so excited about meeting you in person-- we will have a
face to face visit-- Coyotes was behind glass-- please tell me a
little bit about it to prepare me...”
But as things went, Katy couldn't
visit. In her last letter to me, she explained, “I had
misunderstood the visiting thing and thought you could tell them I
was coming on 5/25 so I didn't call myself... So I called the
visiting office to begin with to check on the reservation status, and
the guy there said everything was booked up til the 29th...”
The problem was, Katy planned to leave Michigan for California before
the 29th.
I felt bad that we had missed an
opportunity, but I knew she could always come to visit whenever she
was back int his area again. There was no rush. We always have next
week and next month and even next year.
Katy was a midwife.
She brought life into the world.
I will miss her.
***
Labels:
death,
isolation,
life,
pen pals,
sean swain
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