Today two students from the high school I teach at were killed in a tradgic car accident. One of them was a member of the marching band that I work with.
Death is always difficult to deal with and it is always so much harder when young people are involved. I had my first brush with death and tragedy when I was in 6th grade, a classmate of mine was killed in by a semi truck while riding his bike. Since then I have lost several other classmates, students and teachers.
Each time I loose somebody it reminds me of how fleeting life is. Everyday that we have here on this earth is a gift and we don't know how long we have here.
Each time I lost a classmate I would automatically think about the last time I saw/ talked to them. Then I would think of what I would have done different if I would have known it was the last time I would ever see him/ her alive. These thoughts are normal and they deliver a very powerful message:
<big>Live as if every breath will be your last.
Live as if you or the people around you could die at any moment.</big>
Live without regret, tell people you love them and value them now because you never know what tomorrow will bring. Rest in peace Michael Darding and Crystal Cantrell.



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