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I learned from my mother how to love
the living, to have plenty of vases on hand
in case you have to rush to the hospital
with peonies cut from the lawn, black ants
still stuck to the buds. I learned to save jars
large enough to hold fruit salad for a whole
grieving household, to cube home-canned pears and peaches, to slice through maroon grape skins, and flick out the sexual seeds with a knife point.
I learned to attend viewings even if I didn’t know the deceased, to press the moist hands of the living, to look in their eyes and offer sympathy, as though I understood loss even then.
I learned that whatever we say means nothing, what anyone will remember is that we came. I learned to believe I had the power to ease awful pains materially like an angel.
Like a doctor, I learned to create from another’s suffering my own usefulness, and once you know how to do this, you can never refuse.
To every house you enter, you must offer healing: a chocolate cake you baked yourself, the blessing of your voice, your chaste touch.
Madeleine Hinch was born in 1988. Her journey into field field hockey began unexpectedly. It was a schoolteacher who pointed out her exceptional catching and diving skills during a rounders match, a perfect combo for becoming a goalkeeper. Initially reluctant to play in goal, she grew accustomed to the role with each passing season. This perseverance led to a promising medal at the Youth Olympic Games. In 2008, Madeleine won her first international cap. Unfortunately, she narrowly missed out on a place on the British team for the London Games. Nevertheless, the athlete quickly established herself as a pillar of the squad. In 2014, she won her first international medal with England, silver at the Commonwealth Games.
Two years later, Madeleine was at her very best at the Rio Olympics. With composure and precision, the goalkeeper pulled off a remarkable feat, saving all four penalties in the final against the Netherlands. This performance in clutch time earned her the first British title in the history of field field hockey. She continued her rise by winning bronze at the 2018 Commonwealth Games before announcing a temporary retirement from the international scene.
In May 2019, Madeleine made her return to the national team, and in 2022 she won her only gold medal at the Commonwealth Games. In March 2023, she officially announced her retirement from the sport.
Breakfast in bed. I love it It's a habit I can't stop But it's so pleasant
Have a good start to the week.........
12 dark mode lesson that life showed you:
1. 1% people own half of the world's wealth.
2. Most men love to think about sexual fantasies.
3. Plenty of people like extra-marital affairs.
4. Men are more likely to cheat than women. But as women become more financially independent, they are beginning to act more like men with respect to infidelity.
5. At one stage of life, you will be alone, your parents, spouse, children, no one will be with you.
6. Our time is limited in the world. One day we will be no more. Our good memories, mother's love, children's smile, will be lost.
7. Abundance of money, power, and fame makes people alone and enhances loneliness.
8. Cigarettes, Heroin, and Cocaine are harmful for our health. People still love to take it.
9. Smoking tobacco is good for the economy; smoking helps the government. On the other hand, tobacco is the second major cause of death in the world.
10. Stressful relationships in student life and professional life can ruin a successful career.
11. Nobody cares unless you are beautiful, rich, popular, or dead.
12. Most social media based celebrities are the greatest losers in real life.
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