Today is my beloved sister Gayle's birthday. She died six years ago on April 27. We celebrated her life in a memorial service on her birthday, May 5, 2006. After the service, we had a quiet gathering of friends and family. Later that evening, we had a not-so-quiet gathering, in other words, a party. Gayle loved parties, so it was fitting.
She also loved that she shared her birthday with the Mexican celebration. Of course! Another occasion for a party.
¡Viva México! ¡Viva El Cinco de Mayo!
Viva Gayle! May we meet in the kingdom!
Friends of Gayle set up The Dillenkoffer Endowment to provide scholarship grants to gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgendered teens. We know that it's not easy to come out as a teenager. The consequences, at worst, can be nothing less than deadly. I greatly admire all the young men and women who have the courage to step forward and claim their identities in the face of the difficulties.
If you would like to make a donation, here's the link.
(Reposted from last year with slight editing.)
Los Cumpleaños felices Gayle - el amor de mi vida.
ReplyDeleteFrank
Bueno. Well said, Frank.
ReplyDeleteGayle sounds like a wonderful sister. My sympathies.
ReplyDeleteRuss, she was. I still miss her.
ReplyDelete"Viva Gayle! May we meet in the kingdom!"
ReplyDeleteAmen and Alleluia!
JCF, I look forward to our reunion.
ReplyDeleteI dreamed about Gayle last night, rather this morning just before I woke up, for the first time ever.