Putting things into perspective

This weekend was our Pacific Masters Championships. It was a close battle between WCM and USF and I don't know who won at this very moment. I don't care. You see, I left right before the 1000 today (the last event) right after the last relays. I watched some great swims today. Amazing swims. My friend Brendon swam a 2:03 200 fly and really hit his taper (as he's not going to Nationals)- we were teasing about how he does really well the week after a tapered meet. He seemed to finally figure it out this time. My friend Stephen called me tonight and told me that Brendon also had a great 1000, was warming down, had a heart attack and died. He was 35. I was stunned. I've been crying since then trying to make sense of it all. It doesn't make sense. I called some other friends and no one else can believe it either. Suddenly, the meet doesn't matter, swimming doesn't matter, what matters is that we lost a really great guy today. He was always so happy, funny, and loved to tell jokes. He was really good natured and fun to be around. I will miss him terribly.
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  • Former Member
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    This weekend I was listening to a Jimmy Buffett tune that I heard again for the 1000th time. One line was sticking with me (more now at age 40 than when I was 20): "Let the winds of time roll over my head, I'd rather die while I'm living than live while I'm dead." It accompanied me through a long workout this morning at 5:30 am. Now it's with me again as I read your message. I'm truly sorry to hear of your friend's passing. My prayers are with him and his family and all of his friends. God bless.
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  • Former Member
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    This weekend I was listening to a Jimmy Buffett tune that I heard again for the 1000th time. One line was sticking with me (more now at age 40 than when I was 20): "Let the winds of time roll over my head, I'd rather die while I'm living than live while I'm dead." It accompanied me through a long workout this morning at 5:30 am. Now it's with me again as I read your message. I'm truly sorry to hear of your friend's passing. My prayers are with him and his family and all of his friends. God bless.
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