



Here in the West, The Irn Bru Carnival in Glasgow shut its doors yesterday to draw a close to the Festivities for this winter. I am sitting warm and cosy in the sitting room with the curtains drawn to hide away from the dark, cold evening outside. As I sit in front of the coal fire watching the golden, orange glow of flickering flames I reflect on life.
We push ourselves to work, trying to negotiate with the kids to get into the school routine and to check on everyone’s busy diaries ensuring we have all the Doctors, Dentist and Hospital appointments recorded to fit into the hectic routine.
We settle down for tonight after kids put to bed, tidy up after the teatime kitchen massacre, bathroom dried off after Free Willy has been in to wash off the mud from rugby practice. One call made to check up on Granny & Grandad all okay then it’s an opportunity to take some quiet time for a cuppa and a magazine or a 20 minutes on the treadmill / exercise bike before we prepare for the up and coming next hectic day! And we are back on the treadmill of life once more….
This evening we hear on the news bulletins there is, yet another problem with Brexit. Brexit in all its glory has been the political forefront for quite some time now. Some are fed up hearing how the voting process was flawed, fixed or illegal from the concept and now we hear the results coming through tonight have really set the cats among the pigeons! We get drawn into the discussions and debacle about how we will ensue the fall out from this latest catastrophe. Worry about how this latest update will impact on our lives.
Your life is full on with living and enduring many tasks, looking out for the youngsters, caring for our elderly while we strive to find the perfect Family holiday, Weekends away with Friends, Girls and Lads nights out, Children Birthday Parties and family days out. Weekly food shopping and meal preparation. Budget for the coming Bills about to fall through our letter boxes and land with a thump on the hall floor behind the door. Figuring out what the latest Political rumpus means for us when I’m interrupted by the telephone.
The phone rings and I am told of the death of someone I met back in December. What a shock. For me in our Business we deal with the Dying on a daily basis, meeting families at their most vulnerable time and when their emotions are all in chaos. The shock of hearing this news puts what matters in life into perspective. This individual did exactly the same as you and I of an evening. Carried the same burdens, challenges and hopes for the perfect life. Death does not permit you to plan around when it will attack, there are times when we do know in advance but these times carry similar burdens on the Families and Close Friends. As Humans we don’t like to talk about dying. We hide away from the thought of it and the idea of raising the subject with loved ones to share how we see our funeral being carried out. How we see how we would want to take our final journey in life. What type of car? Coffin? Cremation? Direct Cremation? Burial? Church service? Which type of Officiant? Hyms? Music? Where would I be scattered? How will the Funeral be paid? What about our Will? Have we left this to the Government to share our inheritance with who they choose to? Have we arranged a funeral plan and a will?
This is easy for us to talk about and to put arrangements into place for our final journey, as we work in this industry. This is something we would urge everyone to take a moment to say to our loved ones. We need to take some time out to talk about the second, most definite outcome we will face in life, after birth.
My thoughts are interrupted by the family dog voicing his right to my attention now that I have taken time to sit and ponder on life, and death. Time to adorn the wellies and raincoat to leave behind the cosy fire. On this note, the dog is another ‘person’ we need to plan for should the inevitable happen.
My part of the bargain is I walk the dog while the kettle boils for the tea to brew.
Talk to your loved ones. Take time to organise your funeral and have your estate protected for those you love and will leave behind. Your death will be a big enough impact on their lives. You, we all, owe it to one another to take some time out of our busy schedules, irrespective of what is happening politically in our lives, to prepare for the least expected. Night All