In the great scheme of things, what matters is not how long you live, but why you live, what you stand for, and what you are willing to die for.Rest in Peace my Auntie Disay... She was rushed in the E.R earlier due to difficulty of breathing, my classmates are the one who attended her needs since we are on duty to that hospital. Sadly, I am assigned in the OR and didn't had the chance to personally assist her. Perhaps God don't want me to witness her sufferings... She was revived by my classmates with the help of the doctor of course. I don't know yet the exact diagnosis but my mother told me that even before she is hypertensive and I think that maybe her kidneys are also starting to fail because of her disease condition because the doctor are advising my aunt already to have sessions of dialysis but she refused.
When we are about to leave the hospital, her condition was somewhat stable but when I got home my mother told me that she received a message from my other aunt that she was already dead... I can't actually believe it at first.. So we went to the hospital to see her again... As I stare at her body covered with a white cloth some memories flashed back into my mind... When I was still a little child my cousins and I usually go in their house and play all day... She also usually call me "not not" awtz...
a little prayer...
Eternal rest, grant unto them, O Lord, and let perpetual light shine upon them. May the souls of the faithful departed through the mercy of God rest in peace. Amen.Publish Post