I 've been revisiting past blog posts. The one below is from from December 29th 2008 three weeks after Ben died.
December 29th 2008:
In Ben's absence his presence is even more strongly felt. His absence makes us acutely aware of how present he was and still is in our ways of relating and thinking. We are aware of 'what Ben would have said' or 'how Ben would have responded'. We miss Ben's caustic but not unkind sense of humour. We see Ben's bike and clothes and bedroom that will become someone else's. We see Ben's phone but Ben's characteristic way of holding and using it is absent.
And in his absence we realize how much a part of us Ben was and will always be. "No man is an island... any man's death dimishes me" said John Donne. Ben cannot simply disappear: his absence leaves a Ben shaped hole. But more than that: if in time we forget or cover over that hole, then we would be naive, because for those who have known Ben well, who we are ourselves is partly due to Ben himself. Ben has been part of our own formation and that cannot ever be undone. We are forever, people who have known Ben, people who have been changed by Ben - by his life and now by his death.
I still have Ben's phone by the way and Ben's old room has morphed into Andy and Tim's with very much the same 'laid-back' flavour Ben adopted when it was his. And the phone still has 'cancer sucks' on the back where he wrote it on a bandaid and stuck it on in his hospital days.
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