Friday is my day - born on Friday, married on Friday, all good things in my life with the BIG exception of my birth as a newborn child of THE KING of kings have happened on Fridays. So, I have committed my efforts and energies to bringing to fellow bloggers a tidbit of appreciation for all these blessings. A simple yet meaningful verse, an e-cartoon that may have brightened my day/week, a short story which triggered a tear of joy (or sorrow), something that I can share with you - on FRIDAYS! This commitment keeps me looking, reading, ever examining the things that are hidden in the file's of my heart once the message has been opened and read .(Psalm 119:11, Proverbs 4:23)
And so for this week I will leave these thoughts with you:
FLOWERS
by Leanne Coffola
People often send flowers to cheer someone up or after a death in the family. My father proved there's an even better use. A few years ago, he was diagnosed with a brain tumor. It was a stressful, scary roller-coaster time for everyone in my family. The tumor was the size of a golf ball and located close his ear. The doctors said that the surgery would be very complicated and was likely to cost my father the hearing in one ear and paralyze half his face. But it was absolutely necessary. So they wheeled him into the operating room and worked on him for 12 and 1/2 hours. Thankfully, my dad came through the operation okay, and the tumor was benign. Still, he spent many weeks in the hospital, recovering from the surgery and at one point meningitis. After that, came long months of recovery. Through it all, my mom never left his side. She took care of him, loved him, made him comfortable, and sat by him his entire recovery time. She gave all of herself to him. On the 1-year anniversary of my dad's surgery he acknowledged how important she had been to him. He sent my mom a beautiful arrangement and included a card with this message, "I know this day last year was alot longer for you than it was for me. Thank you for being there then, now - and always." For once the roles reversed, and it wasn't the person who was sick who got the flowers. It was the person who loved unconditionally and with all her heart. As Dad showed, it's important to celebrate the people who hold your hand and never let go. They are the true heroes!
mw ***(Isa 59:1) The LORD stretches out HIS hand to you and me. Am I ready to grab hold for dear and eternal life?
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