David – Losing Time
“One day you wake up and you say ‘Where did 20 years go?'”
This is David, describing losing time.
[podcast]https://losingsomething.org/files/2010/02/Losing-Something-David.mp3[/podcast]
“One day you wake up and you say ‘Where did 20 years go?'”
This is David, describing losing time.
[podcast]https://losingsomething.org/files/2010/02/Losing-Something-David.mp3[/podcast]
“It is either a mugger who is going to kill me or ‘What if it is all romantic?'”
This is Amanda, describing a lost chance. At romance. In Paris.
[podcast]https://losingsomething.org/files/2010/02/Losing-Something-Amanda.mp3[/podcast]
“I made scarves after my dad died for my mom, my brother, and me”
This is Anna, describing her scarf, which she made after her dad died, and how she lost it
[podcast]https://losingsomething.org/files/2010/02/Losing-Something-Anna.mp3[/podcast]
“Hurt, betrayed, angry, confused… I’m not sure when I stopped feeling that, it took me some years to get over it.”
This is Bill, describing his cat, Prince, who was killed.
[podcast]https://losingsomething.org/files/2010/02/Losing-Something-Bill.mp3[/podcast]
“He was my little man from the day he was born to the day he died.”
This is Vennie describing her son, Orion, who drowned.
“I held her and that was it. Something was gone.”
This is Spencer describing losing his niece, who was stillborn.
[podcast]https://losingsomething.org/files/2010/02/Losing-Something-Spencer.mp3[/podcast]
“I don’t think about it much, but I’m damn lucky to be alive”
This is Xella describing losing part of her large intestine.
[podcast]https://losingsomething.org/files/2010/01/Losing-Something-Xella.mp3[/podcast]
“Oh my god, I love you, I don’t want you to die.”
This is Colleen describing the runt of the litter, her love for him, and how he died.
[podcast]https://losingsomething.org/files/2010/01/Losing-Something-Colleen.mp3[/podcast]
“I’d been to funerals and been to wakes, I’d seen bodies displayed in caskets, but never just in a bed in the house you grew up in.”
This is David describing his grandmother and her death.
[podcast]http://www.losingsomething.org/files/2010/01/Losing-Something-David.mp3[/podcast]
“It dawned on me that she wasn’t there and it was just like this, it was like losing a child, but I was kid.”
This is Mar, describing the loss of a doll.
[podcast]http://www.losingsomething.org/files/2010/01/Losing-Something-Mar.mp3[/podcast]