IT BEGAN AS ANY NORMAL FRIDAY. I went to
IMPACT TIMES
DARCY J. BUSCH
former pre-school
teacher and the author
of "The Adventures of
Lily." Darcy grew up in
Scott City, Kansas, the
town that the characters
in her book live. She currently
resides in Wichita,
Kansas with her daughter
and husband.
is a
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darcyjbusch.att.net
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March 21, 2008
work teaching preschool; a job that that I loved and felt
appreciated. The day dragged on. I had to leave work
early for a doctor appointment, a meeting that I truly
dreaded. Finally, it was naptime for my students, meaning
it was time for me to see what my doctor would have to
say.
Although only a ten minute drive, the trip to my
appointment seemed like an eternity. I had a horrible
feeling the moment I stepped inside my doctor’s office.
It might not be a normal day after all, I feared. The doctor
entered the room, sat down, took a deep breath and
spilled out the three dreadful words.
“You have cancer,” he said. He went on and
informed me that I needed to get an operation as soon
as possible.
The rest of the visit became a big blur. I did not
remember much of the conversation that ensued. When
our meeting ended I sped home in my car and broke
down the moment I stepped into my house. Tears
poured down my face. My husband came home from
work and I told him what happened. It was hard for me
to share the heart wrenching news, more difficult to tell
him than finding out for myself. We sat on our bed and
hugged; both trying to reassure the other. My daughter
was next to find out my condition. She had yet to arrive
home from school.
“Oh how can I tell her that her mother may not
be around to see her grow and get married?” I asked
myself.
When she finally arrived, we sat down on the
sofa and I began the talk that no parent should ever
have to have with a child.
I could not sleep later that night. Suddenly the
phone rang. I could not make out the mumblings from
the other side of the line. My husband walked in; he had
that same look that he had had earlier.
“What , what is it?” I asked.
“One of your students was killed in a car accident,”
he said.
“What, no…who?” I asked.
“Connor,” he said.
Just when I thought that nothing more horrible
could happen it did. I sank into a deep depression.
The funeral was held on Sunday, followed by
my surgery on Monday. Both days do not seem real to
me; even to this day. Afterward, I prayed for God to
provide me an answer as to why all of this had to happen.
Finally, it came to me.
“Take control of your life,” a voice in my
head echoed.
Knowing what had to be done, I quit my job
and enrolled in college to make my long forgotten
dream of being a pediatrician a reality. At Wichita
State University my love of writing was rekindled. Sitting
at the computer one day, the words began flowing.
Before long I had written my first manuscript. I
mailed it to a publisher and waited. A few days later,
after coming home from school, there was a message
on my answering machine. I pushed a button on the
machine.
“We want to publish your book,” a voice
said.
The words kept replaying in my head. I knew
right there and then my new purpose in life. Everything
that I do from that moment forward will be in
the memory of my little guy. Forever & Always.