Wednesday, December 14, 2011

the Love is not lost

My friend Jason’s mom makes the best cookies and cakes I have ever tasted. Like I understand it is not hard to make good cookies, but she took them to a new level. What kind of cookies you ask? Well she literally made all kinds. And she made the best cheesecake. When I won the state championship two years ago, she made me 3 cheesecakes, and I barely even let my family try them. They were that good.

Margie Kumpfmiller got cancer a few years back. For anyone who has never had to deal with cancer, it is a hard disease to have anyone close to you involved with. It really isn’t easy to put your finger on it, but its almost unreal. I mean like I was around it a lot with Jason and his siblings talking about it, but it got real over the summer. She was always so strong through it all. I didn’t even realize how much she really meant to me until she was really gone, and I think that’s why her death was so hard on me.
She is probably the strongest woman I ever saw like she really has been through a lot in her life from b  raising 3 kids to playing a helping hand in raising me, considering how much I was at her house. I remember back when we used to have to get rides to go places and she was the only aren’t who would let us listen to dirty music. We all love her because the way she was not afraid to treat us like adults, but at the same time she would always put us in our place if we needed it.

2 comments:

  1. Mrs. Kumpfmiller was an amazing person. And i do agree with you of her being a good cook because i do remember her buffalo chicken dip at thier house in stone bridge when i use to chill with jason and levitt back in the day when we was like in elementary school. I remember going to her viewing after practice in the summer. It brought back memories for me because of how sad it is and how my grandmother past away because she had cancer as well. But Mrs. KUmpfmiller will be missed and loved but never forgotten.

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  2. I had only met Mrs. Kumpfmiller through passings at a few hockey games. Even through those short moments, I realized what an unbelievable person she was. Your blog post really embodied who she was and what she stood for. Any reader couldn't help but to fall in love with the person that she was.

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