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Hello Sweet Snippeteers,
So, the last SNIPPETS I had a chance to write was on September 29 and was a different kind of snippet from the usual. It offered information about "the C word" (that horrid cancer) and tips for thinking outside the box to treat it and hopefully beat it.
I felt compelled to include it because during that week, my big sister, Paula, 65, entered a Pennsylvania hospital with declining symptoms caused by multiple tumors on her brain and lungs.
Devastatingly, my "Skissy" Paula lost the battle. She died at 4 pm on the 5th of October ... 24 days before her 66th birthday.
It is an understatement to say that my brother Danny, our younger sister Pamela, and I, are destroyed over this enormous loss in our world. Team Molino has been drastically altered. We were still grieving Mamma Gina who left us only a short two years ago this month (October 29th on Paula's birthday and our nephew Paul's birthday).
We were blasted by the speed in which that stupid disease took down our sweet sister, diagnosed with brain junk at July's end ... and snatched from us two months later. Watching her fade was heart-wrenching ... eight days of sitting in her hospital room, talking to her, praying over her, holding her hand, putting makeup on her, playing familiar soundtracks from musicals we loved as kids, giving her food and water, updating our big Italian family & friends, welcoming visitors, helping her husband muddle through, and tightly holding her 19-year-old twins.
My sister, Paula, was a loyal snippteer - she read every one. She sent along the most prayers of anyone - she was constantly concerned about others. She was a zesty force - tons of energy, moved 5 miles a minute, and told it like it was. She lived actively, efficiently, lovingly, bravely.
No one wants to be "that family" sitting in the front pew of a memorial service. And yet there we were on October 14th - in disbelief, in a fog, memorializing our sister - staring at her enlarged photos of her beautiful smiling face and blue eyes.
Now the face of an Angel.
And then! And then ... yesterday our Uncle Joe Molino suddenly decided to join Paula and our parents up in the Great Heavenly Party. That was our second shock this month.
Uncle Joe was happy and healthy and looked great at Paula's memorial service as he traveled up to Pennsylvania to her church in support of us - "his other kids." (Uncle Joe is my Papa Louie's last sibling out of five.) Even at age 90, he was rock solid and still living independently with his bride, Aunt Anna, 91, in their original house in Maryland. He was just painting his shed on Tuesday!! Wednesday morning he didn't feel good, went to the hospital, and his golden heart gave out.
AND ISN'T THAT THE WAY TO GO, Snippeteers? LIVING LIFE UP TO THE LAST POSSIBLE MINUTE!! Paula did that, too. She was just beaching and camping over Labor Day weekend, and working her two jobs as a college adjunct professor and a kitchen designer, up to the weekend she entered the hospital.
So, don't ask me what day it is. I put the trash out Tuesday thinking it was Wednesday. I stuck a stamp on an envelope where the return address goes. I forget to brush my teeth. I put the dog food in the fridge instead of the pantry. I almost dropped pup Lupini. I even had writer's block (which never happens).
Faith will see me through - God always does. Paula will always walk alongside me. She will always be our #2 of four in Team Molino.
Dear Paula ... until we hug again, my sister - thank you for your unending love. Thank you for our wonderful life together.
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