Honey, grow old with me...

Honey, grow old with me...
April 17th, was our 46th anniversary, thanks God

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

GOD WORKS IN MYSTERIOUS WAYS

ANOTHER WINTER STORM
ANOTHER AWESOME STORY! ENJOY
Barbara was driving her six-year-old son, Benjamin, to his piano lesson. They were late, and Barbara was beginning to think she should have canceled it. There was always so much to do, and Barbara, a night-duty nurse at the local hospital, had recently worked extra shifts. She was tired. The sleet storm and icy roads added to her tension. Maybe she should turn the car around."Mom!" Ben cried, "Look!" Just ahead a car had lost control on a patch of ice. As Barbara tapped the brakes, the other car spun wildly, rolled over, then crashed sideways into a telephone pole. Barbara pulled over, skidded to a stop and threw open her door. Thank goodness she was a nurse--she might be able to help these unfortunate passengers. Then she paused. What about Ben? She couldn't take him with her--little boys shouldn't see scenes like the one she anticipated. But was it safe to leave him alone? What if their car were hit from behind? For a brief moment Barbara considered going on her way. Someone else was sure to come along. No! "Ben, honey, promise me you'll stay in the car!" "I will, Mommy," he said as she ran, slipping and sliding, toward the crash site. It was worse than she'd feared. Two girls of high school age were in the car. One, the blonde on the passenger side, was dead, killed on impact. The driver however, was still breathing. She was unconscious and pinned in the wreckage. Barbara quickly applied pressure to the wound in the teenager's head while her practiced eye cataloged the other injuries; a broken leg, maybe two, along with probable internal bleeding. But if help came soon, the girl would live. A trucker had pulled up and was calling for help on his cellular phone. Soon Barbara heard the ambulance sirens. A few moments later she surrendered her lonely post to rescue workers. "Good job," one said as he examined the driver's wounds. "You probably saved her life, ma'am." Perhaps. But as Barbara walked back to her car a feeling of sadness overwhelmed her, especially for the family of the girl who had died. Their lives would never be he same. Oh God, why do such things have to happen? Slowly Barbara opened her car door. What should she tell Benjamin? He was staring at the crash site, his blue eyes huge. "Mom," he whispered, "did you see it?" "See what Honey?" she asked. "The angel, Mom! He came down from the sky while you were running to the car. And he opened the door, and he took that girl out." Barbara's eyes filled with tears. "Which door, Ben?" "The passenger side. He took the girl's hand, and they floated up to Heaven together." "What about the driver?"Ben shrugged, "I didn't see anyone else." Later Barbara was able to meet the families of the victims. They expressed their gratitude for the help she had provided. Barbara was able to give them something more; Ben's vision. There was no way he could have known--by ordinary means--who was in the car or what had happened to either of the passengers. Nor could the passenger door have been opened; Barbara had seen it's tangle of immovable steel herself, yet Ben's account brought consolation to a grieving family. Their daughter was safe in Heaven. And they would see her again.
~Author Unknown~
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ANOTHER BUSY DAY AT WORK TODAY, ONE THING ABOUT IT,
THE DAY GOES ALONG PRETTY FAST,
AND WE ARE LEARNING MORE AND MORE (*.*)
(who says we are to old to learn (*.*)
BUT STILL KEEP US IN YOUR PRAYERS THAT IF IT BE GODS
WILL THAT FULL JOBS FOR EACH OF US WILL COME FROM ALL OF THIS..
hummm, wonder if we will work tomorrow or have a "snow day?"
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Mom had another terrible day today. Her little voice is so faint, for the most part.
She did however manage to call me by one of hers, and dad's 'pet names' for me.. she said "hi Baby" for me, that was absolutely "PRICELESS"
She is so weak now, she cannot even move her arms
except with a sort of jumping motion.. and hardly
no control of even that, and only once in a while!
She is to weak to stand, or even sit on her own, she just lays and sleeps
or stares at who knows what.. I think that is where that song
"and the things of the earth, grows strangely dim..." comes in
"GOD BLESS AND COMFORT PLEASE, GRANT HER YOUR LOVING ARMS
AND INNER PEACE, GRACE, AND EASE OF PAIN PLEASE AND THANK YOU,
ABOVE ALL, THY WILL BE DONE!"
Her hospice nurse came again today, she also thinks her time here
is very short! But we know that only God knows for sure, and
He is in full control! Anyway, please keep her in your prayers
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Pray also for Garland and his family,
Pray for Evelyn,
and all the others that are terminally ill..
sick, hurting, dying, or grieving (and their caregivers)
Pray too for Barbara's Mother and Brother..
Special prayer too please for Leisa and her family
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