Update.
Sorry I haven’t posted at all since I left. Laura’s mom passed away the day after I got to Seattle, so things have been pretty chaotic and unsettled here for the past few weeks.
I can’t believe the timing… I got into SeaTac airport on the afternoon of the 9th, and went straight to the hospital with Laura and her dad. It was scary and shocking to see Cheryl lying unresponsive on a hospital bed, considering the last time I’d seen her, just two months ago, she was still active.
We spent a few hours at the hospital that night, then went home. Laura’s uncle Mark stayed all night. The next morning Laura and I just stayed at home, spending some time together, but we got a call from Mark saying we should probably get ourselves to the hospital. We went straight away. Things seemed pretty stable when we got there. There was a bunch of people in Cheryl’s room, telling stories and reminiscing. It was very calm and peaceful. A couple of hours later, surrounded by a cluster of friends and family, she passed away with a gasp. It was the first time I’ve ever seen someone die, and I don’t think I’ll ever forget it.
Laura’s coping pretty well. I’m trying to help as much as I can. It’s hard to see someone you love going through something like this and not be able to make everything better. It hurts. I think we’re both doing okay, though. We’re trying to keep things normal, trying to keep busy. We saw Spamalot last week (it’s great, by the way- you guys should see it when it comes to Melbourne), and we’re going to to see Into The Woods on Halloween (my first Sondheim show! Joy!) It’s pretty crazy to see a proper American Halloween. Lots and lots of candy and pumpkins. We’re gonna dress up as a 50s couple. I’ll be sure to post pics. We’re also pretty excited for Jersey Boys, which is coming to Seattle in December.
My flights went fine. I definitely prefer the straight jaunt to LA, followed by a domestic flight to Seattle (which only takes about 2 hours) to the two 10-hour hops that I did last time, lilypadding Tokyo. It was nice to go through Customs and Immigration in LA so that I could step right off the plane and see Laura when I got to Seattle.
Oh, oh, I also ran into a bunch of Cats players at Tullamarine. It was awesome. I was waiting in line at Passport Control, bored and restless, and my wandering eyes alit on the fiery tresses of Cameron Ling. It took me a couple of minutes to work up the courage to say g’day, but I eventually did, telling him how I’ve been a Cats fan since I was a kid, and how much the win meant to me and my family (I could’ve also said that the Cats’ success this year has provided me with more of a relationship with my stepdad than I’ve had in years, but I refrained). Ling was friendly and easy to talk to, despite the fact that I was bugging him on his holiday. He ended up at the Passport Control booth next to mine, and I heard the officer say ‘Oh, athlete? What sport do you play?’ He’s the vice captain of the premiership team, and we’re in Melbourne. Ignorance.
It didn’t occur to me that it was end-of-season trip time until later on, when milling about the gates I saw a cavalcade of Cats. Kelly, Stokesey, Nablett, “Bloody” Byrnes, Mark Blake, Selwood, Tenace, Corey Enright, and Matty Egan (hobbling terribly). I felt like a little kid at VicKick Pie Night.



Sorry to hear about Cheryl.
Let me know your thoughts on “Into The Woods.”
Wow man, sorry to hear about Laura’s mum. Keep on keeping on I guess.
Happy Halloween!
I’m sorry to hear about Laura’s mother.
That post, and what you and yours are going through right now, makes my posts and life achievements seem kinda small scale and fickle. I mean, read my last post. It’s all about about “life going well” for me, and all I talk about is uni going well. I feel like a bit of a ninny. While I do offer condolences to Laura, I also hope you’re doing ok, because - and I can speak with experience on this one - watching something like this from the outside has it’s own acute sort of unhappiness. So yeah, take it easy man. At least you got to meet her.
Hey “Spamalot” is at Melbourne, and I thought “That’ll be absolute rubbish”. Now you’ve gone and confused me with your positive review.
I’m jealous of you meeting the Cats, but to be fair, I wouldn’t have worked up the courage to talk to them if I saw them. So well done, you.
Hi Oberts.
Sorry to hear about Laura’s mom
I’ve heard that Spamalot is frightfully marvellous and I can only imagine the excitement surrounding the throng of Cats players at the airport.
I’ve decided I’m going to hang around Geelong over Summer until you return, don’t care when.
You just know how to put things into words that make other people feel what you feel. You, Daniel Roberts, are an amazing person that better do something marvelous with the words you write.
Wow! I totally missed this. That’s awful, she sounded really cool from your descriptions of her and I know she must have been or Laura wouldn’t have turned out to be such a nice person herself.