Monday, December 4, 2017

Lori's final legacy request




This past Thursday, November 30 was the 2 year 6 month Heaven anniversary for Lori who passed on May 31, 2015. 

God has been so faithful and gracious since we got the news back in October 2012 that Lori was in the battle of her life.  I continue to give thanks for the time we had together as a family and the way she fought the fight, giving glory to God in all things. I am thankful for the healing that God has been doing and continues to do in my life and Brandi’s life.  I am thankful for all that God has shown me in the past 2.5 years through nature, through worship, through people, through His word and in that my calling to love God and love people is more rooted now than ever before.  I am called to live out God’s plan and will in my life as I seek Him in all things and to be courageous and strong for He is with me always (Joshua 1:9 Lori’s favorite scripture) 

Here is a recap of some of the memories that God has blessed me and many others with in the last week;

Saturday - 12/2/17
Honoring Lori’s legacy by putting up our Christmas tree with all of her favorite angel ornaments that she accumulated, either as gifts or she found in different stores with different stories behind them.

Lori loved doing Christmas..more than just the gift giving and receiving, she loved it because on December 17, 1989, almost 28 years ago this month, God blessed her and I with the best gift ever, Brandi.  It was the best gift any person could get a few days before we celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ, over 2000+ years ago and get to celebrate every year. 

Christmas was special time for us as a family…so as part of honoring her legacy, we decorate the Christmas tree (fake one as Lori was allergic to the real deal..lol) with all of her favorite angel ornaments. 

Saturday 11/25/17
After postponing the spreading of the remaining ashes that was in Lori’s urn back in May, it was time to complete Lori’s final request.  We already spread some of her ashes in Kauai – at Lydate Big Pond and at her sister’s Vanessa baby grave. We also spread some of her ashes in Israel at the Sea of Galilee.  But the remaining ashes she left it up to me where to spread it.  She did not want to have it buried in the ground or in a cemetery columbarium.  She specifically wanted me to place it where a memory was made that she enjoyed and was memorable for us as a family.

The summer before Lori got the diagnosis (summer 2012), we had a paddleboard date with the Heens, Kris Igawa and us.  We went to Maunalua Bay on a Saturday and she had a blast.  As most of you know, Lori cannot swim..she can float due to her upper body buoyancy (if you know what I mean you know what I mean) and she did not like swimming…but she paddled standing up with Brandi sitting in the front all the way out..I mean probably to the middle of Maunalua bay, pass where the boats go in and out of the channel.  She went out far and she had a blast. 

So based on that memory, that’s where we decided to spread her ashes and doing it Thanksgiving weekend 2017 seemed very time appropriate.  We have had so much to be thankful for.  We had a co-worker who offered his own fishing boat and we found a service (H20 Water Sports) that allows families to spread ashes from their commercial tour boat for free (all you do is tip the boat captain).  About 24 family and friends showed up and the day was perfect.  It was supposed to be high winds, big surf and raining that day, as it was the whole week.  We showed up to a beautiful day and God blessed us with the most unbelievable full rainbow as we headed out and was present as we came back in. 

The water was pristine and amazing.  It was not rough and it was so warm considering it was a bit cold out at 8am in the morning.  There was no boat traffic and it was so peaceful.  Douggie (Lori’s brother), Kaui (a great family friend) and I jumped in the water to empty the ashes that we had in a plastic bag.  The tour boat was along side us and it was very God amazing…thank You Lord for allowing us to complete this legacy moment. 

As we remember the life of Lori and her legacy and put to rest her ashes, we are confident of the joy and glory that she has been experiencing the past 2.5 years in the presence of God and Jesus.  She has been praying for us all as we navigate out living out life to God’s fullest calling in each of our lives.  She has been interceding for those that still are working out the lost of a wonderful woman of God. 

God had a plan in all of this and still has a plan for me, for Brandi, for each of you that knew her…His promise for us is good as we draw close to Him and seek His will and desires in our lives. 

Lord, thank You for the continued blessing, future and promise that you have for me, for Brandi, for Lori’s family and friends.  May we always remember Lori’s love and care that she had for all of us.  May we always be reminded of her big smile, her gentle word and her love of You.  May we also look to the future of what You have in store for our lives as we live out the legacy she left behind…she loved God and she loved all of us.  

Lord, thank You for all that you have done, are doing and will continue to do in our lives.  To you be the glory!!  Amen!!


Lori, love you..always in my heart, always in my memories.  

























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