Hey you guys, and welcome to the first
episode of RANDOM STUFF!
Here I’ll post anything that’s on my
mind, basically things that don’t have to do with anything. Some will be silly,
some will be thoughtful, but most will be silly. So… Enjoy!
I was thinking about a recent occurrence.
On YouTube, I’m subscribed to a channel called whatsupmoms even though I’m WAY
TOO YOUNG to be a mom. I like watching the families on this channel raise their
kids, prepare for babies, and just overall have fun. Even if you don’t know
what whatsupmoms is, please stay to hear what I want to say. Anyway, there was
this member of the channel. Her name was Connie Kin, and she had a 2 year-old
son named Nathan, and was expecting a baby girl soon. I soon discovered that
she had passed from complication of childbirth while delivering her second
child, Ella. I was shocked that Heaven had taken such a beautiful soul, and
that her two children would have to grow up without a mother. Even though
Connie is just a click away on YouTube, her two children will never get to see
her face in person again. This got me thinking: Why did Connie have to go? She
was so innocent, no, BEYOND innocent, yet she was taken from this Earth anyway.
There are many criminals out there, murderers, robbers, rapists, etc. Why
couldn’t one of them have died instead of Connie? Why her? She had a full life,
with a loving family, a caring circle of friends, and she did nothing wrong. Now
I know that life is not entirely fair, that there isn’t really a true meaning
behind the childhood phrase “That’s not fair!” Life’s too short to be moaning
about silly things like not getting a laptop computer or missing a cheerleading
tryout that you can do again next year. Connie didn’t have a choice either, but
the last accomplishment she achieved was bringing her daughter into the world.
So even though life might not be fair, it ends too soon to be sad. So go for
it. Go wacky and dye your hair blue, ask out your crush, try out for the school
play. My point is, life’s not fair, it’s never going to be truly fair, but it
ends too soon to not do something totally wacky… and totally satisfying. (I’m
not saying that I don’t care about Connie; RIP darling, Heaven gained a
beautiful angel. It’s just that she was so brave, and struggled to bring little
Ella into the world, so I wanted to mention her amazingness. Again, RIP Connie,
you will be missed.)
That’s it for now, I hope you enjoyed
this post and thought about life some more now.
-Kitty
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