Today I had the honour of joining with hundreds of other people in saying goodbye to my cousin (and dear friend) Lisa‘s son, Noah.
Photograph from here |
Noah was born with hydranencephaly (you can read his story here) and he has been a fighter from the day he was born. His life expectancy was 2-4 years, but this little boy showed the world what he was made of and lived for 10 wonderful years. Surely he was living, breathing, and his heart was beating for the love his family showed for him.
Lisa with her four boys – source |
The last week has been emotional as we have joined together with the King family to mourn the loss of their sweet boy. Today it was a privilege to be among those who united to celebrate the life of Noah King. Noah was an amazing little boy who taught life lessons to those around him without ever saying a word.
Through Noah, I have learned that your worst fear could actually become your greatest blessing. That every single person living on this earth is of great importance and deserves the love of those around them. I’ve had the blessing of watching those I care for go through difficult times whilst still remaining optimistic. I’ve learned that Heavenly Father places angels like Noah on earth to remind us to slow down and smell the roses and make the most of every special moment we have with those we love.
Noah’s balloons |
Noah’s funeral today was perfect. A true celebration of an angelic boy who was a gift from God, sent to earth for 10 short years but will be remembered for eternity.
During the funeral service, Lil (who, for the last 6 months has had an obsession with talking and asking questions about death and dying) drew pictures of Noah, his Mum and his Dad. I love Noah’s wheelchair legs and I’m not sure why Aaron looks like a caterpillar!! Towards the end of the day, Lil also declared that “today is the best day ever!” – and she was right…today was the PERFECT way to celebrate the life of a PERFECT child.
Those who know Lisa well, will at some time or another have had a jab at her about taking a gazillion photos of absolutely everything!! Today I learned that one can NEVER take too many photos – Lisa, you keep snapping away. Photographs are memories and memories last forever.
Photograph from here |
Run free sweet Noah. ‘Till we meet again.
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