The Houston Funeral Museum is very interesting. Tastefully historical, factual information. Dare I say fun? The fantasy coffins of Kane Quaye will bring a smile. Yes, some of the displays are thought provoking. There are articles of mourning clothing, jewelry, and adornment. Funeral and embalming equipment. Caskets and coffins. (yes, there IS a difference) And hearses from around the world. http://www.nmfh.org/
Imagine
my surprise when, wandering through the museum with DDD, we both started tossing out random thoughts of how we wanted our
own funeral to go. Imagine how astounded we both were to find another
person with the same thoughts. It's not morbid. It's more like…preparation. And for us, it is for a celebration!
We would see a display of commemorative booklets and say, "Oh yeah. That's what I want." Sorta like the booklets for the Eagle Scout Ceremony. And for the mourners to take home. And an open bar.
"Music." I said. "We'll need music."
D replied, "Yeah, like Sha na na na Hey Hey…Goodbye."
"Exactly. Or… The Beatles. You say hello, and I say goodbye."
We spent a pleasant time wandering and snapping pictures. Later we would think of more songs for our Farewell Party as we were calling it. It has been a labor of love. Nothing morbid about it. We've
selected songs because they have meaning for us or because they are
just fun "goodbye" songs. Listen to them some time ... REALLY listen to
the lyrics.
CD1 for LL
The Byrds Turn Turn Turn
Green Day Good Riddance
Elton John Circle of Life
U2 Still Haven't found what I'mlooking for
TheAcademyIs Everything we had
AFI Of Greetings and Goodbyes
Beatles Hello Goodbye
Brian Eno And Ending (ascent)
Kermit Rainbow Connection
MCR Helena
Norman Greenbaum Spirit in the Sky
SemiSonic Closing Time
Tiger Army Afterworld
VNV Nation Beloved
Frank Sinatra My way
Green Day Good Riddance
Elton John Circle of Life
U2 Still Haven't found what I'mlooking for
TheAcademyIs Everything we had
AFI Of Greetings and Goodbyes
Beatles Hello Goodbye
Brian Eno And Ending (ascent)
Kermit Rainbow Connection
MCR Helena
Norman Greenbaum Spirit in the Sky
SemiSonic Closing Time
Tiger Army Afterworld
VNV Nation Beloved
Frank Sinatra My way
CD 2 for DD
Depeche Mode Blasphemous Rumors
Judy Garland Somewhere over the rainbow
Kansas Dust in the Wind
Louis Armstrong What a wonderful world
Monty Python Always Look on the Bright Side of Life
The Pogues Parting Glass
Semisonic Closing time
Steam Sha Na Na
The Smiths Girlfriend in a Coma
The Sound of Music So Long, Farewell
The Stranglers Let me Down Easy
The Tramps Disco Inferno (burn baby burn) For the cremation!
The Verve Bittersweet Symphony
Tiger Army Afterworld
Judy Garland Somewhere over the rainbow
Kansas Dust in the Wind
Louis Armstrong What a wonderful world
Monty Python Always Look on the Bright Side of Life
The Pogues Parting Glass
Semisonic Closing time
Steam Sha Na Na
The Smiths Girlfriend in a Coma
The Sound of Music So Long, Farewell
The Stranglers Let me Down Easy
The Tramps Disco Inferno (burn baby burn) For the cremation!
The Verve Bittersweet Symphony
Tiger Army Afterworld
CD3 for the heck of it. We just don't want the party to end yet.
30 Seconds to Mars A modern Myth
Prince 1999
The Ramones What a Wonderful world
Prince 1999
The Ramones What a Wonderful world
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No, I am not dying! Ok, well, we ALL are dying…."Since I was born I started to decay." But this I am planning. Whether it is a meal, my job, a vacation, or my funeral, I do like to be prepared. Do as much as I can ahead of time. I also plan on sticking around a bit longer. I hold an organ donor card and they can slice and dice me however they want AFTER I go. But give me a fighting change BEFORE you pull the plug, ok?
I
will continue to pray to God and/or the gods for DDD's safe and
eventual retirement when we can meet again, share drinks and giggles,
maybe get some ink together, listen to some good music, and cause some
ruckus wherever we might be.
So help us out. If you have something we might like, tell us. We really hope to be around for a long, long time yet. But… one never knows.
Any Day Above Ground Is A Good One.
Or as Stephen King said: Sixty's the new fifty, and dead is the new alive.
I'll say goodnight and bow to everyone.