Our
dear sweet Ethan was born on Dec. 20, 2002, and passed away on May 24,
2005, at the age of 2-1/2. Over his short lifetime he suffered from an
undiagnosed seizure disorder and numerous other medical issues. Ethan
was a gentle soul that found pleasure in simple things like lying on
the grass looking up through the pine trees to the sky, feeling the
wind blowing through his hair, and watching the movement of rainbows
cast from a crystal. Ethan had his own way of communicating and had the gift of building a community of loving,
It
was our hope that Ethan too would join his sisters in discovering the
treasures
in the fairy house. While Ethan could not run with excitement as our
daughters
did to find the enchantment of the fairy house, he
himself became a fairy house: beautiful,
delicate, magical, and ephemeral. Early on, Ethan enticed his fairies with his dimpled smile, happy cooing sounds and his graceful hand movements. Eventually he could no longer leave these gifts, but the more subtle ones, like a gentle sigh after being kissed, grew more precious. But,
unlike the discreet nocturnal visits of the fairies below the
rhododendron,
Ethan’s fairies became intimately a part of our family’s lives. Ethan’s
fairies
took such loving care of him while the physical structure of his fairy
house
tried to withstand so many storms. These fairies continually worked
with his
fragile framework to make it as strong, rich, and full as it could
possibly be.
Like the charms left in the fairy house below the rhododendron, we
valued every treasure
Ethan’s fairies bestowed upon us. It
was Ethan’s fairies that helped our family weather many difficult
periods.
Meals magically appeared day after day during challenging times in
Ethan’s
illness and it was fairies that ensured that our daughters made it to
and from
school. It was fairies that knew our
wishes for Ethan’s memorial service, many of which were unspoken. And
without
Ethan’s fairies, we could not have begun the sensory garden in his
memory. We have been in awe of the wondrous community of fairies who revolved around Ethan. As the twigs and the bark ultimately yield to the elements, so too did Ethan’s fairy house. But the fairies remain and with them so does Ethan’s spirit. © ![]() Rachel, Ethan, Talia, Richard, & Maya |