Thursday, September 5, 2019

One Last Chat

What I wouldn't give for one last Chat with Matt. Sure I can still talk to him, but how I would love to have a real conversation with him.  I was reading through the old blogs tonight and I realize we started out strong and really slowed down how often we did a blog, although we did have our Facebook Group to update people. Matt loved people.  Matt loved his family. Matt loved me.  (And I loved Matt.) 
This past week has been a whirlwind and all sort of surreal at this point. We knew the disease would never get better, we know it would get worse but what we did not know is how quickly this would happen. I guess you never know.  You never know what any moment will bring and that is why you should live life to its fullest. Never take anything for granted, big or little. It's so cliché to say live every day as if it were your last....  But it's true. What if you don't get the chance to say goodbye to someone, or tell them you love them, or you're sorry or you care or any of a hundred other things....What are you waiting for?  Do it today. Life is short. Nobody believes that until they get a little older, a little wiser or they watch a little child grow up. It.Happens.Fast. Don't wait for the time to be right, the time will never be right. You can make excuses or you can make it happen. 

I have a lot of Faith in God. I truly, truly do. Sometimes I don't hear him, and I've been told it's because I'm not quiet enough to listen. (ha ha, I do try)   I want a burning bush.... I want a booming voice from the sky.  I want to know the why....everything happens for a reason...what is the reason for this?  I'm sure one day I will find out.  Time does have a way of healing and you can get bitter or you can get better. Time heals, it doesn't forget, but it heals. If you get angry over the bad things that happen you will waste away what is rest of your life. Have Faith. Trust God. 

I will miss Matt terribly. I will miss our chats over diet pepsi. I will miss knowing he is there. I will miss him calling me to tell me something completely off the wall because he thought of it and I will miss him listening about my day or my family. I will miss hearing how proud he is of me. I will miss him. My brother, my friend, my confidante. He listened, he cared and he understood me in ways that most people do not.  I hate that I didn't know our last conversation was our last, when he spoke to me, but I do know the last conversation I had with him alone, just the two of us, I said "I love you" and he mumbled it back. I played music for him and I held his hand and I loved him.

The showing of support from our family, friends, our community - was truly remarkable.  He was loved and respected and that was evident by the amount of people we saw come through that church. 
One of the hardest things for me was watching his children mourn the loss of their father. Matt was 56. Our dad was 55, I was 16 years old. Julia (His youngest) is a little older than I was when my dad died, but I know that emptiness, that feeling of knowing your dad won't be at all your big events....and I understand it.  (Julia, I will always be there for you!)   Matt was a lot like our dad -Hard worker, great provider, strong family man.  Matt's presence much like my fathers was larger than life. The legacy my dad started, Matt carried on.
They both made a difference in the lives of so many people.  
I know I'm rambling on now, but I felt the need to write one last blog for Matt (about Matt) and to thank all that supported him.--- visited, prayed, called, wrote or just thought of him through the last several years.  We started this because he wanted to tell his story and I promised to do it for him.

His story has now ended and I know he would also want to thank you.


Thursday, January 31, 2019

State of the Union ….

Matt and I had a nice chat today and we decided we haven’t done a blog post in a while.
So we decided on a “State of the Union” or “State of Matt O.” address! 

Matt has had a rough go of it with a fall right after Christmas and a UTI that really zapped him of his energy or as he said “It really kicked my butt.” 
I asked if he had anything to say and he told me that he knew if anyone could put it into words that I could. (ha ha) but he wanted to say “Don’t take your health for granted, when you are young you think you’ll live forever and you just never know when something will happen.”  Simple things, like moving your legs…which he can not do.  He did have some therapy today and that always tires him out.  He was however in good spirits and was one of the best visits we’ve had in weeks. 
We talked about our mom and how she fought after her cancer diagnosis and with her rheumatoid arthritis, she lived with chronic pain.  I can’t imagine how Matt must feel with the MS, the limited vision and aches and pains.  They say that the nerve pain is like if your foot falls asleep only it’s not just your foot and it never goes away.  He feels better, though and his spirits are lifted.
He absolutely LOVES visitors, even if you can only stay 10 minutes, it perks him up like you wouldn’t believe. He recently had some former co-workers visit and he just loved it. 
You don’t have to bring anything just your presence is what he desires.  If you feel compelled to bring something, he loves diet pepsi and reese cups! 

Matt loves his grandchildren so much! His legacy!
 Pictured is a picture that his daughter Katie made with her children Ellie and Connor. Little Connor looks just like “Pops”  (And I see some of Matt in little Carsyn as well) and he lights up when he talks about them!  He said “They are something else.” He is so proud of his family!  You can just hear the pride in his voice when he talks about them all!  Love Never Melts! And Matt O. is LOVED! 

In conclusion Matt would just like to thank those that come and see him and his family for being there for him through the ups and downs!  2018 was a rough one, but he’s feeling better and hopes 2019 brings him more ups than downs. It’s hard to maintain a positive attitude all of the time and not be angry at the illness, however he’s trying to find the positive.

Please continue to keep Matt O. in your thoughts and prayers! 
He is at Bellevue Care Center, Room 103.  (Corner of Flat Rock and Gardner Roads) 

Love,
Kellie…. for Matt O.