Dear Tami, beautifully said, and oh, so true! Thanks for the reminder,
and hope you and yours are doing ok...prayers and love, Joicy
Todd Hagerman wrote:
>
> Last night northwest Ohio had some severe storms, with high winds that
> blew down trees, and hail that my nephews made into snowballs,
> branches down all over my yard, and also the neighbors plants blown
> from their front porch all over the place. Then this morning the sun
> is shining, the birds are singing, the flowers blooming, no wind just
> quiet calm beauty.
> This also seems to describe the cancering journey for the patients
> and also the caregivers. Things can't seem to be any more trying and
> heartbreaking, and it may seem like you can't go on, can't take
> another step, can't shed another tear, or even smile one more time.
> Then you realize God has you sheltered from the storm. No matter what
> your personal storm may be at this time, God can calm it, make the
> birds sing again, the sun shine again, the flowers bloom again, and
> also give you quiet calm beauty.
>
> Take care all,
> Love
> tami
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