It’s been five years today since Kim Hunter ended her life. It doesn’t seem possible for that much time to pass without hearing about her new success or her crazy adventures. I can remember each anniversary and there isn’t a day that passes that I don’t remember something about my sister.
I wish you could share in my shock over some of the crazy stuff that girl did as a teen. Even thou our mom would disagree, she was a total nightmare! As the years passed, she found her niche and her place in the world or at least from what everyone could tell. It was a combination of things that filled her life with passion and purpose. She loved getting outside and doing things. Which was anything from running, kayaking, the dreaded triathlons and over course making a difference in the lives of others.
She’s missed by many and her personal impact is still seen in lives around us. Yet in all the wonderful things she did during her life, it was her death that had the greatest impact. I believe her story of life, of death and the struggles of those who loved her have touched many lives outside of their own, which in my view is simply beautiful. To not only inspire and touch others, but to do so in a way that will carry forward to even more people.
We will all face grief and death. We will all face tragedies that will rock the foundations of our lives. It will be up to each of us to decide what to do with what has happened. We have a story to share, scars to show and lives to touch. We have an opportunity each day to change the world and we can do so one heart at a time.
Semper Fi Chief Hunter
Love, kindness and compassion
I’m one of the foolish ones that must trip over many stones in my journey of life to learn a lesson. It would be much easier for me to simply read a book or follow the advice of others, yet I’m too stubborn to do so. So, here are my stumbling stones and the lessons learned. My struggles and my imperfect self in an honest and flawed way. May this help others see that it’s ok to be different and may it bring glory to God.
Thursday, March 12, 2015
Sunday, March 9, 2014
Darcie......
Arriving at my first regional event for TAPS as an employee
I was asked if I would pick up Darcie Sims from the airport later that
night. I knew from past experiences with
Darcie that it would be well worth losing sleep to pick her up, after all, who
wouldn’t want a hour of free therapy from one of the top psychologists in the
country. So that’s where my journey
really started with her and what a journey it would be.
We all have stories that can be shared about Darcie and the
impact she had on our lives. Over the
past week I’ve seen hundreds of pictures and read a multitude of words from
people who have been touched in someway by this remarkable woman. We learned that it’s ok to grieve in what ever
way we believe we should. She taught us
that we only have a short time to appreciate this journey of life before it’s
over. There are so many things that can
be written and so many lessons that have been learned from her teachings. I’ve been reflecting on her most important
lesson to me and maybe to the world as a whole.
I don’t think Darcie started out her journey working in
grief with the idea that she would change the world, nor do I think she
believed her way was the only way. As
most can testify, she had the ability to bring things down to earth and make
each person believe that they were the only one in the room. I think that’s where her most important lesson
lies, in that one person in the room, that single heart and in that single
moment in time, the present with a single life in pain. Her greatest lesson in my eyes was simple
words to you and I, they are words we hear from our mom and at church, but they
become much more once we apply those words to our lives and start living
them. Those words; Love, kindness and compassion.
Darcie showed that one person can make a difference
in the world. She showed that we can
reach out and change things for the better by simply looking to a single person
and a single heart. She showed us the
importance of Love and offered ways to help make love the “journey” and not
just words that are reserved for those we find easy to be around or have something
to offer, but for the world as a whole.
Love seems to be the theme of all she did and in my eyes will certainly
be her legacy. She has touched so many
lives, God has truly worked through this woman.
This lesson of love will echo through generations, touching many lives
to come. What an amazing story, what an
amazing legacy to have.
What’s also powerful is to see that she was only human, only
a simple woman no different than anyone else.
She had fears, she hurt others, faced challenges and failed no different
than anyone else in the world. What
really stood out was her willingness to reach out to others and try, to
struggle toward something outside herself.
To be used by God to help change a single heart. She had the courage and desire to simply
love.
Do we have the same courage?
Can we continue Darcie’s legacy by showing love, by reaching out and by
touching a single heart? You see, this
isn’t simply about us, it’s not about Darcie, it’s about something much greater. We have the power to change the world, yes,
as grand and big as it is, we have that power today. We can make a difference, simply one heart at
a time.
My words fall short of what should be written about Darcie
Sims and they certainly fall short of glorify our Maker. These are simple words from a simple man, but
it is truly my hope that we do struggle to make a difference. That we wake tomorrow with a desire to help a
single heart, a single person, to show love and to see the beauty in the world
around us. Love, kindness and
compassion.
Semper Fi Darcie Sims, We love you.
Saturday, February 22, 2014
Birthday Love....
Four years ago today you woke to
face the world, to battle all those same obstacles we all face and to make
sense of life. Four years ago today our
mom called you to wish you a happy birthday and to tell you that she loves
you. Four years ago today you had
friends that called you, texted you, emailed you to celebrate such an amazing
woman. Four years ago today would be the
last two weeks of your life.






Happy Birthday Sister….
My birthday song to you...


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