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This blog is to help offer support to the Thomas Family and their daughter, Christi, in her battle against cancer. Please visit Christi's website at www.ChristiThomas.com to learn more. There, you'll find journals, photos and a lots of other information about this amazing child and her family.

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Wednesday, January 10, 2007

The Sharpest Crayon



Without a doubt, Christi (August 1999, age 2) is the sharpest crayon in this pack! (hee hee)

Christi "plays hockey" on Aunt Marty and Uncle Jeff's pond (Winter 2001, age 3)

Shayla at swimming lessons last night.




SHAYNE'S FUNNY: On Monday the employees at the bank wore Ohio State shirts. They asked Shayne where his OSU shirt was. His response was, "I paid $8,000 in OSU tuition for Angela this year, and I didn't even get a t-shirt!"

FUNERAL FUNNY:
I had never planned a funeral before so I really had no idea how many people were needed to carry a casket. I thought about it and decided it must be eight. We decided upon the eight people that would best represent Christi’s life and we knew she loved all of her pall bearers and that we made the right choice. In those final days we emailed and asked them to serve. We were going to ask our Philadelphia friend, Tim Grant, to be an “Honorary Pallbearer” knowing how much easier his family made our lives while we were in Philly, but he lived ten hours away and we knew he couldn’t make that journey. (So imagine our surprise when he and his beautiful wife, Debbie, showed up at visitation on Friday night!!)

So I overheard my brother-in-law talking about “Team A” and “Team B” at the visitation and I asked him. He finally told me that an adult size casket only needs six pallbearers and Rich, our awesome funeral director, informed them that Christi’s was a child’s size one so eight people wouldn’t be able to walk and carry her. He set up an “A” and “B” team and they were going to take turns “4” and “4”. I said that was fine, I just didn’t want her dropped. (Christi would have thought it was pretty funny, but trust me I would not have chuckled about them dropping my baby’s body!)

On the day of the funeral, when the pallbearers were needed, Rich told them “all bets were off” and that all eight should carry her. So moving very slowly and taking small steps as not to trip each other, Christi’s body was gracefully carried by eight awesome individuals! (And when “Harriett” turned around and carried Christi’s “backwards” – in true Harriet style, as they were leaving the church and the visitors had already gone outside, I could only imagine Christi jumping up and down giggling and giggling over her sweet friend, Traci and her joke playing! Later I asked Traci, our female pallbearer, if Christi was heavy and she whispered, "Don't tell the guys, but I think they can handle it without me." Well, I didn't tell Traci, but Shayne and I thought she could just pick up her feet and because she's so tiny she could just swing by the handles. Christi would have LOVED that too!

Now in my next “Funeral Funny” post, I’ll share why it was a very good thing to have a child’s size casket (if that can ever be a good thing).

3 Comments:

At 10/1/07 8:40 PM, Blogger HeatherB said...

Thanks for sharing the "Funeral Funny". I think it was most appropriate to have the 8 individuals carry sweet Christi. I know from your writing how much she loved each and every one of them.

I Laughed hard at Shayne's funny too. Umm I should have sent him one of mine to wear. :)

Lots of love and prayers,
Heather

 
At 11/1/07 3:37 PM, Blogger Rebekah said...

Hello Thomas Team ... just stopping in so you know that I am still out here following with you as you travel this road ... though no physically with you my thoughts always remain! I found this saying a while back and Christi's face popped into my head ...

"When you do the common things in life in an uncommon way, You command the attention of the world"

She sure did command a lot of attention, though she never asked for it or wanted it she got it and deservesevery second of it!!! The uncommon things she did in life make ALL of us who are doing the common things remember one little cancer fighter in Ohio named Christi Thomas! Thank you for the stories you share ... and the photos ... the one of Christi with her last and final braids made me cry - it is something a parent should NEVER have to remember ... the day she braided her baby's hair for the last time! UGH! It is beyond unfair and I cry for you daily ... that picture of her reminds me of my daughter SO very much! I remain a faithful follower!

Love from my family to yours!
Rebekah Clark
Prior Lake, MN
mommy_jaden@yahoo.com

 
At 12/1/07 10:13 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Angela, Shayne & Shayla;
I absolutely LOVE the crayon picture of Christi! I enjoy all your happy stories and funnies. I LOL about Christi "fixing" Shayla. May you know that not a day goes by that you are not in my thoughts in prayers. As always, thank you for sharing your and Christi's life with us. God's Peace!
Amy

 

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