Saturday, May 23, 2020

Feathers in my Path


I was feeling a little down on my train ride home today.  Some Mary memories were popping up in my thoughts and I felt the break in my heart that's there.💔  (Im okay, this happens sometimes when you lose a part of you) - I know she's still here..... Especially when a random feather just appears!   

Like this one that showed up just now in the garage on the way to my car.  

#LovingMaryForever #featherinmypath #lovefromabove #signsarereal


Taft Raider HS - Memorial Page


Mary Emma Combs - Taft Class of 1990 - Passed away 3.22.08 at the young age of 35.

Mary gave her heart and soul to everything she did and everyone she met.  She was my little sister and I was her #1 fan (still am).  She lived and loved with no judgement and was a true cheerleader in her life as well as her schools.  She accomplished a lot in her little time in life.  Always giving it her all.   She danced and cheered her way through high school and in college too where she graduated on the Deans list from Howard Payne University.   She competed in triathlons and even co-ed roller-blading races - yes, she won most of them.  She was humble too - a beautiful quality that shone through in her compassion she had for everyone else.   She left us with precious gems - Kelsey and Brett - who are shining legacies.  She left us too soon, but she is all around us and cheers for us all.  She shows us her signs and when i catch them, i share them on a blog i had made just for her: 

Link to Loving Mary Forever (Dancing and Cheering blogpost)

Those who knew her, know exactly what i'm talking about here.  Mary was pure love and joy.  She has touched many peoples hearts with who she was and will live on through us forever.  I will cherish her forever - she is connected to my very soul. I am a better person today because of her.   She has allowed my faith to longer be blind. I can see Clearly now.  The synchronicities she has brought illuminates my life.

LOVING MARY FOREVER!!!

Mary at Howard Payne University:

Mary at her teacher/coach job in Nederland, TX:


Mary and her children Kelsey and Brett sit on my fireplace mantel: