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Tuesday, February 5, 2019

What I Can Remember About Her Funeral


It had been unseasonably warm in the days leading up to Eleanor’s funeral.  I remember noting the sunshine and only needing a light jacket as we shuttled around town, meeting with people and making arrangements. But the second worst day of my life was really cold and gray and damp. Which seemed fitting, if a little on the nose. Like a movie of the funeral of a loved one.

I have inconsistent memories from that day, little flashes that I remember vividly then big black holes in between.

Like screaming at my exhausted, grieving parents, siblings, and in laws because I thought we were going to be late (we weren't).

Or realizing I had to go to the bathroom and having some kind stranger who worked at the church take me by the hand and lead me to the bathroom because something about the way I looked must have clearly showed I was in capable getting myself to the bathroom like a normal adult.

And running into a close friend’s husband on my way to the bathroom and seeing his slightly horrified face as we made eye contact and passed each other wordlessly.

At some point I noticed that My OB/GYN along with some of the other doctors and staff were seated, in a pew towards the back of the church.

I wore a dress and shoes that my sisters went out and purchased the day before the funeral and then returned after because I didn’t want the dress hanging in my closet.  I couldn't really even tell you what it looked like - dark stripes, I think. The shoes were cute but too big.

Before the service began, they led us into a small side room where we could spend sometime with her body. She was a beautiful, sleeping baby and I really thought I might stop breathing.  We buried her in the outfit we had picked to bring her home from the hospital. A multi-colored polka dotted fleece hooded sweater and pink pants. She looked cozy and comfortable. She also wore a bracelet pink tiny beaded that her great aunt had made her. Her little white casket was impossible.  A friend later wrote that she couldn’t bear the idea of a casket that small needed to exist. Me neither. I couldn’t bring myself to touch her skin but I laid my hand on her little belly for several minutes.  Members of our family were in the little room with us and Dan made a short speech about how much we loved her.

There weren’t a lot of people at the service. I look back now and know I likely didn’t do a good job of making people feel welcome to come. I didn’t really share the details or invite many people - torn between wanting people to be sad and know how important she was but also not wanting anybody to look at me.  I am very grateful to the brave friends who just showed up.

During the funeral the priest conducting the services got my name wrong. He called me Amber or Allison or something like that. I don't really remember caring much, though I found out our family priest who had traveled down from Joplin to participate in the service - along with row of some very close friends - were infuriated.

As is traditional after a funeral, we had planned to invite people over to our house or maybe it was supposed to be in a room at the church. We had even arranged some trays of sandwiches and fruit. But after the graveside service, I couldn’t stomach the thought of it and quietly told our church director to tell people not to come over.  I'm not sure how word spread but no one showed up and I don't know what became of the trays of food.  I went to sleep for several hours and that's pretty much everything I remember from that day.

Her grandfather, Dan's dad, wrote her obituary, which was also printed in the funeral program:

Our angel left us quickly to brighten Heaven forever. Eleanor Lee Ashley was born to Amanda Claire Ashley and Daniel Lee Ashley of Fayetteville, Arkansas on February 5, 2012 and passed away shortly after birth. In addition to her parents, she is survived by her grandparents Jeff and Mary Hughey of Joplin, Missouri, Larry and Martha Ashley of Simpsonville, SC, her four aunts Sarah Hughey of Chicago, Illinois, Courtney Hughey of Wolf, Wyoming, Emily Hughey of Joplin Missouri, and Lisa Schilling of Rockhill,SC, her Uncle Chris Hughey and his fiancee Jessie Cupp of Springfield, Missouri and Uncle Jonathan Schilling of Rockhill, SC, her cousins Wyatt, Bratcher, and Alice Schilling of Rockhill, SC. 

She will be missed and remembered as a soft and precious treasure forever.

The Funeral will be held at Saint Joseph's Catholic Church on Thursday February 9, 2012 at 1:00 p.m., with Father Larry Heimsoth presiding. Interment will follow at Fairview Memorial Gardens.

Monday, February 5, 2018

Books Donated on Eleanor's 6th Birthday

I Was So Mad
The Phantom Tollbooth
Where the Red Fern Grows
Pippi Longstocking
It's Okay to Make Mistakes
It's Okay to Be Different
Around Equestra
Ten Little Night Stars
Curious George's 5 Minute Stories
Charlotte's Web
Anne of Green Gables
Frog and Toad are Friends
Hello, World!: Weather
Psst, I Love You
Puppies in Paris
Adventures of Frances
Night-Night, Arkansas
Mini Encyclopedia: Space
Chrysanthemum 
A Walk on the Wild Side
Hannah and Sugar
Velveteen Rabbit
Cinderella
Green Eggs and Ham
Goodnight Moon
Five Little Monkeys Jumping on the Bed
On the Night You Were Born
I Love You as Big as the World
Love You Forever

I always have extra stickers so if you're reading this and would like to donate a book to your favorite organization in her memory, let me know!

Monday, February 13, 2017

Kanye West, Fast as You Can

When it comes to music, I've always favored the sad sack male fronted rock variety.  Starting with The Cure in junior high (or maybe even further back with NKOTB's heartbreaker, "Please Don't Go, Girl"), through a college life of Ben Folds and Elliot Smith then on to early adulthood with Decemberists, Death Cab and Band of Horses.  I indulged in feeling sad or lonely, and then leaned into it by listening to music that was even sadder and lonelier.

But after Eleanor died, I could not stand basically any of the music I enjoyed up to that point.  I was so heartbroken that the last thing I wanted was anything that made me feel any lower or sadder.  

But I also couldn't stand silence either.  So I set out to try to find something that wasn't depressing or nostalgic.  Furthermore, happy and upbeat were also out.  Hard pass on all pop music, thanks.

Kanye West, turns out, fit the bill nicely.  It was good music, but meant nothing to me.  No memories attached to it.  It wasn't melancholy and self pitying.  

What it was - nihilist and angry - was a much better match for my insides to handle.  Songs like "Runaway" and and a Pandora station built around West brought along even more music suited to my new status of needing constant distraction without nostalgic attachment - Kid Cudi, Lupe Fiasco and T.I. 

Now, years later, this music is in regular rotation, even as I've been able to return to other types of music.  

I doubt any of these men, when pouring their hearts, brains and energy into their fantastic albums, pictured it being the solace of a thirty-something bereaved mother in suburban Arkansas. But I thank them, none the less.



Sunday, February 5, 2017

Books Donated for Eleanor's 5th Birthday


This was a very tough birthday for me and it did my heart good to see all these titles that friends and family selected in her memory.  As always, we'll take our books to the Arkansas Children's Foundation office in Springdale.  It's a very small donation to this enormous, hardworking organization and the members of that office are so kind and positive about accepting our little collection of books.  Some of the other places these donated books land include local schools, hospitals, international charities, women's shelters, children's shelters, churches and more.

Here's a list of some of the titles donated this year:

And to Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Street
The Little Engine That Could
Just Grandma, Grandpa, and Me
Where the Wild Things Are
Madeline
If I Were a Monkey
Llama Llama Hoppity Hop
Llama Llama Zippity Zoom
The Giving Tree
Why is Blue Dog Blue
5-Minute Star Wars Stories
Charlotte's Web
Anne of Green Gables
The Story of Ferdinand
The Tail of Peter Rabbit
Wind in the Willows
Finding Dory: Two Fishy Tales
What Makes a Rainbow?
Alice in Wonderland
The Chocolate Rabbit
The Haunted Museum
Night Creatures
National Geographic Kids: Frogs
Surprising Swimmers
Tim Tebow: Always a Hero
Mr. Seahorse
What Makes a Rainbow?
Around the Farm
Snuggle Puppy
Love is All Around Michigan
Madeline
The Night Before Preschool
Corduroy
Paddington
One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish Blue Fish
Solar System
Little Golden Book Frozen
Little Golden Book Brave
The Story of Ferdinand
The Giving Tree
Paddington
Corduroy
Madeline
Steam Train, Dream Train
Giraffes Can't Dance
Thank You, God, for Mommy
Thank You, God, for Daddy
The Secret Life of Pets
Chicka , Chicka, Boom Boom
'Twas The Night Before Thanksgiving
Frozen
Guess How Much I Love You
Curious George and the Puppies
The Day Crayons Quit
The Giving Tree
Five Little Monkeys
The Little Engine that Could
Spoon
The Dot
A Day with the Animal Doctors
Archie Sloth to the Rescue
Clementine
Junie B. Jones and the Mushy Gushy Valentine
Lilly's Purple Plastic Purse
The Most Magnificent Thing
Wherever You Go, My Love Will Find You
I Already Know I Love You
I'd Know You Anywhere, My Love

Friday, February 5, 2016

Books Donated in Honor of Eleanor

Every year, many friends and family join us in celebrating Eleanor with books donated to various charities and organizations, little free libraries and classrooms.  We are a family of book lovers and I like to think of how Eleanor might have enjoyed each book.

Here, I'd like to share a running list of some of the stories that are finding their way into the hands of other kids, all because Eleanor is loved:

At the Same Moment Around the World
Mouse of My Heart
Narwhal Unicorn of the Sea!
A Parade of Elephants
I Love You More and More
The Berenstain Bears Love One Another
Pop-Up Peekaboo! I Love You
You!
5 Classic Golden Book Tales
Oh, The Places You'll Go!
The Color Monster
What Do You Do With An Idea?
Bedtime for Batman
Vegetables in Underwear
P is for Pterodactyl The Worst Alphabet Book Ever
The Invisible String
Dumbo
Freckle Juice
The Trumpet Swan
Stuart Little
Ralph S Mouse
Runaway Ralph
The Mouse and the Motorcycle
And to Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Street
The Little Engine That Could
Just Grandma, Grandpa, and Me
Where the Wild Things Are
Madeline
If I Were a Monkey
Llama Llama Hoppity Hop
Llama Llama Zippity Zoom
The Giving Tree
Why is Blue Dog Blue
5-Minute Star Wars Stories
Charlotte's Web
Anne of Green Gables
The Story of Ferdinand
The Tail of Peter Rabbit
Wind in the Willows
Finding Dory: Two Fishy Tales
What Makes a Rainbow?
Alice in Wonderland
The Chocolate Rabbit
The Haunted Museum
Night Creatures
National Geographic Kids: Frogs
Surprising Swimmers
Tim Tebow: Always a Hero
Mr. Seahorse
What Makes a Rainbow?
Around the Farm
Snuggle Puppy
Love is All Around Michigan
Madeline
The Night Before Preschool
Corduroy
Paddington
One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish Blue Fish
Solar System
Little Golden Book Frozen
Little Golden Book Brave
The Story of Ferdinand
The Giving Tree
Paddington
Corduroy
Madeline
Steam Train, Dream Train
Giraffes Can't Dance
Thank You, God, for Mommy
Thank You, God, for Daddy
The Secret Life of Pets
Chicka , Chicka, Boom Boom
'Twas The Night Before Thanksgiving
Frozen
Guess How Much I Love You
Curious George and the Puppies
The Day Crayons Quit
The Giving Tree
Five Little Monkeys
The Little Engine that Could
Spoon
The Dot
A Day with the Animal Doctors
Archie Sloth to the Rescue
Clementine
Junie B. Jones and the Mushy Gushy Valentine
Lilly's Purple Plastic Purse
The Most Magnificent Thing
Wherever You Go, My Love Will Find You
I Already Know I Love You
I'd Know You Anywhere, My Love
I Was So Mad
The Phantom Tollbooth
Where the Red Fern Grows
Pippi Longstocking
It's Okay to Make Mistakes
It's Okay to Be Different
Around Equestra
Ten Little Night Stars
Curious George's 5 Minute Stories
Charlotte's Web
Anne of Green Gables
Frog and Toad are Friends
Hello, World!: Weather
Psst, I Love You
Puppies in Paris
Adventures of Frances
Night-Night, Arkansas
Mini Encyclopedia: Space
Chrysanthemum 
A Walk on the Wild Side
Hannah and Sugar
Velveteen Rabbit
Cinderella
Green Eggs and Ham
Goodnight Moon
Five Little Monkeys Jumping on the Bed
On the Night You Were Born
I Love You as Big as the World
Love You Forever
Wherever You Are, My Love Will Find You
Goodnight, Moon
Little Critter Going To The Firehouse
I Love You as Big as The World
Swimmy
Cornelius
It's Mine!
Fredrick
A Color of His Own
Peek-a-Boo Rainbow
Mrs. Piggle Wiggle's Magic
Where the Wild Things Are
Madeline
Corduroy
A Wrinkle in Time
The Giver
Little Women
Love You, Forever
Thank You and Goodnight
The Love in My Heart
Dr. Suess' Happy Birthday
Be the Best Sister in the World
Snug as a Bug
Whoo Loves You
There is So Much to Love About You, Daughter
If Animals Kissed Goodnight
Elephant
The Circus Ship
Dragons Love Tacos
Oliver
Pat-a-Cake
The Rainbow Fish
One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish
Are You My Mother?
Night Owl
The Velveteen Rabbit
Little Elliot Big City
Elmer
Heckedy Peg
Paw Patrol Itty Bitty Rescue
Ready for Anything
On Mother's Lap
Mouse Mess
Kindergarten, Here I Come


Monday, August 11, 2014

Celebrating Eleanor's Halfy Birthday

For the first time, we decided to celebrate her half birthday as a way to do something we could share with people and include Ed is something really joyful.  Often I am just too sad to do much on her real birthday and I think that will be true for a long time.  But this was so fun.  I hope this can be something that Ed looks forward to and remembers as the years go by.

This year, we ordered a bunch of purple beach balls.

We took 12 of them to Ed's daycare to donate to the school and share with his friends on her actual birthday.  They were a huge hit!  The kids loved them and the school will continue to use them in the classroom.

Then on Saturday, we took about 30 more beach balls to the local public pool.  The parks department was lovely and worked with us so that we could set up a display asking people to take a ball, enjoy the day and help us celebrate her life.  Ed had a blast at the pool and it was so cool to watch these purple beach balls everywhere at the pool.  


Wednesday, February 5, 2014

Eleanor's 2nd Birthday

This year we had the idea to not just release balloons here in Arkansas, but to involve friends and family around the country.  I love the idea that over the course of the day and across several states, memories and thoughts of Eleanor soared into the sky.

As a long shot, I even attached tags to the balloons that included the address to this blog so that if a stranger would find it and look it up, they would see just the sort of loving legacy Eleanor left behind.

I will update as more of the pictures come in from friends and family, but here is a look:

ARKANSAS


















MISSOURI



OKLAHOMA


TEXAS

SOUTH CAROLINA