“Hope springs eternal,” she said to me with a tear in her eye and a hand on my shoulder. I was
confused and dumbstruck by this comment delivered from a total stranger on the day of my
brother’s funeral. I nodded and uttered a shaky, “Thanks.” Months after Toby’s burial, I couldn’t shake the stranger’s words.
What did this stranger know about hope in such a time as this? Hope for healing? A new day? Happiness? Hope that the murderer would be caught and justice would be served? Hope that the pieces of my shattered heart would mend? Yes. The stranger meant all of those things. Toby has been in Heaven for nearly 18 years. The murderer hasn’t been caught, but my shattered heart has reconstructed itself into new valves and pumps. Hope prevails in my soul because I hold firm to the simple truth that I will be reunited with Him in Heaven. I refuse to be swallowed up by bitterness.
Instead, I choose to talk about Toby with my children who never got to meet their spectacularly hysterical uncle. I choose to laugh loud and hard, love with my whole soul, cry big hot snot-filled tears, and live with a heart that is thankful to have had 29 years with my beloved brother, Toby.
The stranger was right. Hope will grow, blossom and thrive from the most barren and desolate
places. Hope will persevere because hope springs eternal.
-Claire Cunningham
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