HolaPapi: 'We’re all mourning the life we had, the person we were, people we’ve lost, the things we won’t have again. And here I’ve got this sign that I can’t look at and can’t bring myself to throw away. What do I do with it?' jpbrammer responds
Illustration: Pedro Nekoi When the pandemic started, I was evacuated from abroad and ended up back with my parents in America. I haven’t lived here in a while, and I had a hard time squaring the person I’ve become with the person I used to be. Processing it all in my childhood bedroom was not great, all told.After some time working in New Orleans, where I was evacuated again because of the hurricane, I found myself back with my parents, who had moved to a new house.
Such is life, of course. We don’t get to choose what conditions we’re born into, and even before the pandemic, suffering was no uncommon thing. Indeed, it is inevitable. Part of my job, as I understand it, is to comfort people and look at the bright side. Sometimes this gets old, and sometimes I just want to throw my hands up and say, “Yeah, things are bad.”
But the truth is closure is only as real as we believe it to be. No matter how many times you’ve told them you love them, no matter how many times you’ve hugged or kissed them or held each other’s hand, there’s no easy letting go. There will always be more you could have said, things you could have done, ways you could have been clearer with your feelings.
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