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Do you ever think about your life and how it all kind of hinged on one decision?
I don't know why I've been thinking about this lately
(maybe because I have minimal responsibility in my life and lots of time to ponder all the existential questions)
but I've been thinking about two things
two words really
without which I would never have been born.
#1- I think I've talked on here before about my Dad's oldest brother. His name was Ray. By the late 40's, my grandparents had two sons- Ray and my uncle Don. From what I've heard, that is all they planned to have. One day, when he was 4, Ray asked my grandmother if he could go across the street. She said 'yes'. They lived on a quiet little street in a quiet little town in Michigan.
He got hit by a car and died.
There is a good chance that if she had said "no" to his question that day that my dad would never have been born. Which; of course, means I would never have been born.
My grandmother never really got over his death. If I could change that day for her, I would. It's odd that because of that day, I am here.
# 2- This again relates to my dad. My grandparents were religious people- my dad remembers attending various churches in his childhood. But two LDS missionaries knocked on their door when my dad was about 16. And they said "yes" and let them in.
9 years later my parents met at church.
If my grandparents had said "no" that day to those two missionaries there is a strong likelihood that they never would have joined the church and my dad wouldn't have found himself in the back row of a random Mormon church in Bridgeton, NJ in 1975. Where he would meet the oldest of the 5 Wilson sisters- my dear mother.
I am sure there a million little moments through all of our ancestry, where everything could have changed in an instant. It's so interesting to think about.
Anyway, don't look for TSC to be getting super meta and philosophical in the future. This blog will proudly remain mostly about my cat and my plans for world domination.
Lori Ann