For everything that happens, there is a time just before -- a time when that thing that is about to happen has not happened yet. The earth is still rotating on its axis and all is well with the world. Everything is just as it should be, and the daily routine feels the same as it always has. Nothing is out of place. You feel the same je ne sais quoi that you feel every day. Everything is predictable, and you don't mind. And then, suddenly, the hands on the clock tick forward, and It has happened. There is no turning back; nothing can undo it. Life has changed. Forever. And you wish you could go back to the time just before...
One of my co-workers -- I will call her Sarah -- is one of my favourite people in the world. She's wonderful, and she makes my life so much easier. We communicate mostly by telephone and e-mail, and we agree every day on what a great team we are. Speaking with her always brightens my day. There is a certain aspect of my job that has been extremely difficult because of the incompetency of the folks in a department with which I have had to deal over the past several years. When Sarah came along, the Heavens opened, and the angels sang. At the end of the week, she never fails to leave the office without first sending me an e-mail to wish me a great weekend. However, for the past couple of weeks she has not been at work, and once again everything went to hell in a hand basket. "When is she coming back? When is she coming back?" No one seemed to know, and it was very strange. And then, a couple of days ago I found out that Sarah is very ill and will not be coming back.Time and life are so fragile, both are a gift, and we take them both for granted until the day when everything changes, and we realize we have not appreciated them as we should. And we take the people in our lives for granted as well. They're just always there. We count on certain people to be there because they enrich our lives and we don't know what we would do without them. Until they're gone. Sarah definitely enriched my life, and my exchanges with her throughout the day always made me smile. She was someone on whom I could always count to be there. I wish I could turn the hands of the clock back to the time just before, when everything was okay with the world, and It hadn't happened yet. But I can't.
And if Sarah loses her battle -- God forbid -- I know the Heavens will open and the angels will sing.








