The blog of missing: Day 21

I feel a certain tenderness toward people who witness when grief visits me unexpectedly. Grief is a rude fellow, with no appreciation for proper timing; he gives no figs about propriety in any circumstance that I’ve noticed.

Mostly people look like they feel cornered.
One guy asked about the situation and the minute he heard the catch in my voice he put his hand up and said, “No, no. You don’t have to explain.” Sheer panic in his voice. It’s ridiculously endearing. I don’t know, maybe it should annoy me that I can’t express myself to people, but it really doesn’t.  This isn’t about me. It’s about my son.

Tonight I heard that Jake was seen by a woman who visited the Circle K in Imperial. Apparently he (or someone who looks like him) asked to use her phone. She refused, which I understand. Jake’s big, and he may look scruffy.

I’ve come to terms with the fact that she didn’t call the police when she learned he was a reported missing person.
If you’re not directly affected by things like this, it may not really strike you as necessary. You don’t know the anguish. None of us do unless we’re in it.  Grace!

I am only able to be in this place because of my husband. He said, “Honey, we don’t know that this was Jake. You have to be prepared for a roller coaster till we find Jake.”

Actually: much longer conversation than that. I was a basket case.  I’m getting better at truncation, eh.

So today I was helped by two angels in disguise: both passed out flyers and their paths intersected while they were helping me. Just regular people who give a damn. This is why I have hope. Love will find a way.

 

 

ps: I’m on an Amy Grant kick 😛

 

 

4 Commentsto The blog of missing: Day 21

  1. Anonymous says:

    Stacy, you are so beautiful, Laurie

    • Stacy says:

      I was thinking about you yesterday. I will call you today as soon as I have time. Love you.

  2. Love you. <3 You are stronger than you think you are.

  3. “I feel a certain tenderness toward people who witness when grief visits me unexpectedly” ~ As I’ve been on the Leung side of things for the past month or so (hence my late entrance to your pain here) it was actually this statement along with “Grief is a rude fellow, with no appreciation for proper timing; he gives no figs about propriety in any circumstance that I’ve noticed.” ~ that filtered through my apathy and distraction, no mean feat I can assure you, Stac babe I love your honesty and rawness, it snaps me to attention, and kicks butt. Mwahh’s.

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