Whether we live our lives by playing it safe or takings risks, there is always that chance of something happening. Something happening to the ones we love, one's we don't and the one's we don't even know. And because of that we need to appreciate everything we have in life, especially those people that are around us. Our friends, our family and acquaintances. Because when we're in need, who's going to be there for us? A fight isn't worth the damage it could cause. There should never be a time when you can't tell someone you love them no matter what. So next time you argue with someone, don't leave that moment without telling them that. That life is life. But love lasts forever.
Friday started out as any day. Kind of sunny (the weather has been terribly weird lately) and so windy it moved my car as I drove (and no it's not because I'm a bad driver). On my last post, and in my original plan, Kiara and I were going to try the pole dancing class at Xpose fitness and have a fun night preparing for banquet. Leaving from College Park, with the fitness class in Annapolis, we drove onto 295 and hit major traffic. We sat there for about 30 minutes, moving about only 10 miles and decided to say "screw this". Instead, we went back to College Park, got our nails done, ate pizza (which for some reason we couldn't stop craving. AND went to razti's, which I think is the best pizza, sober or drunk) and ran some errands. After shortly going home, getting ready and making plans, we drove to Bowie to hang out with some of my friends. We were there for about an hour or so when the texts and phone calls came in... Someone had been burned in a fire.
It then went to 6 people had been burned in a fire, all friends of mine, a few of them very close friends. Myself and the other four people I was with decided to drive to DC, to medstar, to see our friends. We arrived to the front doors where multiple 'brothers' were standing around waiting to figure out what was going to happen. And of course the first thing I wanted to know was when could I see them. After being told I had to wait, and it might be a few hours, I was able to get in. Through the crowd of people, and the sad faces, I found one of my friends who had minor burns, checked on everyone I could talk to, and saw Ethan from a distance. I then tried desperately to see Kevin O'toole, talking to anyone that I could, but he had been taken up to the ICU already.
The next day (Saturday afternoon) I went back to the hospital to see Kevin and Ethan. I first walked over to Kevin, where at least 15 people were standing around talking to him (this truly is what brotherhood is about). I then walked over to Ethan's room, where he was sleeping, and shortly after walked back over to Kevin's room. As I started to get upset from everything that was happening, I turned my back to walk away when I heard "Carly, Carly". It was Kevin calling me over to talk to him. Kevin and I have been good friends for awhile. We had just talked the day before, so he knew my plans for the weekend. And although it had only been such a short time since we had last spoken, I had longed to hear that ridiculous humor of his. And so.. (this is where I knew he was going to be OK).. in a room full of about 15 people (guys nonetheless) he asked me, "how was pole dancing??" The entire room was cracking up laughing, including myself, and I became incredibly happy to hear him ask that. I explained to him that we didn't go and the reason why, to which he said "your crying because of Ethan and not me aren't you?? Thanks!" Of course Kevin didn't stop talking (as if he ever does) and he proceeded to say, "I want to be in your blog." (So Kevin, this post is for you bud). This kid could make even the saddest of people, at the saddest of times, smile. He truly is a gift in my life.
The next day I went back to see them. This time baring gifts. Ethan had a room full of people, so I visited Kevin first. I had a stuffed unicorn for him. A pink and purple fluffy unicorn with huge eyes. It was one of those things you just couldn't help but smile and laugh at (see picture at the end). I hugged him and put the unicorn under his arm. And the best part, I have a matching unicorn pillow pet that looks oddly similar! I walked back over to Ethan's room and as most of the people started to leave, I walked up to him and showed him the stuffed giraffe I brought him. Ethan couldn't talk after suffering respiratory burns, so writing was how he communicated. He wrote to me "hi" which I in turn responded by crying hysterically (I can get very emotional) and he wrote "what's that? A retarded giraffe?" Which only made me cry harder, since I couldn't stop imagining him saying it in his North Carolina twang. Ethan and I have a very close, but difficult past. Everyone that knows us both, knows that we don't exactly make much sense. We fight and yell at each other, almost always when we're together or speaking to each other, which made this so much harder since we had been on bad terms when we last spoke. But it's the love between us that has kept us as close as we are, and friends no matter what. I was able to spend a few hours with him, as he talked and joked with me (that's the Ethan I know).
Over the past couple years I have grown to love and appreciate these boys and the fact that they are in my life. I am so glad they are safe, and are recovering. Please keep them in your prayers and thoughts as they continue to get better.
"If there ever comes a day when we can't be together, keep me in your heart, i'll stay there forever" -Winnie the Pooh
("retarded giraffe" and unicorn for Ethan and Kevin)