I have reflected a lot during September on life with Jared. I began with preparing for Suicide Prevention week with Kelsey and helping to get items ordered and delivered in time for her to spread the message to the students at HHS. I then had to pack and fly on World Suicide Prevention Day which ironically was the 4th anniversary of Jared's Dad's suicide. I finished that week with friends of Jared's surrounding me with love. I celebrated HHS Homecoming and watched tearfully as the Senior Float went by with Jared's name on it. I finished out that week walking with the largest team who raised the most money and recognizing a beautiful young lady who is well on her way to becoming one amazing woman. I am proud she has agreed to work with me hand in hand and side by side to stop suicide. We all gathered up the next day and headed off to St. Louis where we were acknowledged on the score board numerous times with Jared's Keepers and an in memory of Jared Martin. It was extra special as I wore his Molina jersey to the stadium.
As I flew back I wore my Out Of The Darkness t-shirt and my Jared's Keepers ribbon along with my stop suicide bracelet next to my Jared Michael Martin bracelet. I was asked about them and passed out cards and spread the word throughout my travels of Jared and how we are trying to stop the stigma and suicide. Many kind souls crossed my path that day.
When I arrived home, I had hugs waiting for me from my hubby. Wow how I had missed those. He had followed everything through Facebook and text messages. We talked and caught up on our week and shared tears as well.
Rich had to then take off for work and I had to talk to the kids at Good Hope. It was sponsored by SADD and they did a fantastic job. I followed the counselor who spoke about suicide myths and facts so the students were prepared. As I watched them throughout her talk I noticed some dazing off and some dozing off. So I was preparing myself for what was to come. When I took the stage, I felt a hug. I felt a whisper in the ear to say tell them mom, tell them not to do what I did. So I spoke, no notes, just spoke from the heart. As I began the SADD members helped me out and each minute one came up and stood in front of the stage. About 15 minutes in I stopped because by this time the students were picking up on them standing. So I began to ask them why those kids were there. Mouths dropped by students and teachers as I began to give them statistics.
1 suicide every minute somewhere in the World = each student represented this
1 represented a Soldier or Veteran who took their life = 1 each hour
1 represented a teen (15-24)
1 represented a medical professional (Dr, Nurse, EMT, Paramedic, Firefighter, Police)
I then asked them if there was anyone in that Pavilion I had not touched with those statistics. Is there anyone here who isn't related to or plan on becoming one of those professionals?
No one raised their hands.
I also noticed tears from some flowing, But I noticed not a single person was zoned out or dozed off.
I finished the talk and told my story of being Jared's Mom and creating the foundation and how I had been coping since June. I was greeted with hugs....Oh how I love hugs.
The assembly finished with the students adding new links to the Chain of Life. What a great idea! It is a chain that hangs in the library with each student and teachers name on it. They talk about how that chain and the links in it represent them. If one link breaks it can be repaired but the chain is never the same. Each link has each students name and a message they wrote to themselves. What a great idea for everyone to implement.
I then left to go visit our new furbaby as she was just waking from her surgery where she got her tubes tied and her ID chip implanted. It was a surreal hour to hold a precious gift from God. I then returned home to prepare to get her the next morning.....first thing.
Little Miss Zoe came home the next morning and she and I had a couple of days to ourselves that allowed her to get to know the house and me. She was quiet and timid but not anymore. She bounces around with energy bursts. She gets to running so fast that she slides on the marble floors and whips her hind end around to get ready to take off again. What fun she is bringing to the once quiet house.
I was asked to return back out to GHCDS on Friday afternoon where the students planted a tree above the soccer field overlooking the goal in memory of Jared. They chose a Clusia Rosea or Autograph Tree. It is named that because you can write on the leaves and it stays forever! The tree rarely looses leaves and especially in this climate. So I began and wrote....I will love you forever, Like you for always, As long as I am living, My baby you will be. Love Mom. Everyone else followed, including teachers. It was so emotional.
I have had 3 encouters with Jared this month. The first was when Kelsey and I had dinner in Nashville and our waiter was Jared. Our Jared told Kelsey many times how he couldn't wait for us to meet and how I would like her.....he was right. The next was as I walked to the pavilion to talk at GHCDS and a young bouncy boy came running in front of me....none other than Jared. And yesterday at the store that brought tears to my eyes in the store as a water toy had a picture of what could have been him on it. It was unbelievable. He is here with me every day.
I hope to blog more regularly but I must focus on the Foundation and things are happening quickly. I do hope that you all will find a World Survivor Walk on November 22 to be a part of. It is not just suicide. Participate, and be kind to each other.
I close with a request for prayers for those who struggle each day with depression and suicidal thoughts, prayers for those left behind who struggle each day with a piece of their heart gone, and prayers for humanity.
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Jared's Signature from Freshman year that has been used on every float for the class of 2015. Left side of 2 |
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Fly High Jared |
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Photo before we lead the Nashville Out of the Darkness Walk |
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More of our group as we finished the walk |
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Coming to the finish line 2.2 miles |
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My HS Band Director Paula and me. She coordinated the Cardinal Game Tickets and Board. |
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The Autograph Tree above the GHCDS Soccer Field |
Zoe and me |
Zoe |
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Jared? |