Revolution of Love

Revolution of Love

Do small things with great love.

Putting Life in Perspective

This weekend a close friend of the family has died. (She was the mom of Brian’s childhood friend and like an aunt to him.) We are still in shock because it happened very quickly. We were just with her two weeks ago at Matthew’s baptism. She had cancer and was just starting chemo but the doctors were optimistic that she could beat it. However, there was a complication with her treatment and on Saturday she fell into a coma. By early Sunday morning she passed away. Her son and daughter never had a chance to speak to her and say their goodbyes. Everything happened so quickly.
It is a somber reminder of how fleeting this life is and how we need to make the most of the time we have here. It also puts into perspective all the trivial things in life that cause us to get upset. When you consider the crosses that we could be carrying, we actually have it pretty good. So today I will give an extra hug to those I love and when I feel my impatience starting to rise, I’ll take a deep breath and be thankful for my blessings instead.

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  • MT says:

    I am so sorry for the loss of your close friend of the family! She and her family will be in my thoughts and prayers! I can totally relate to what you wrote. My Mom has Diabetes 2 and her sugar level fell to the dangerous level of 20 Thursd…ay night. She had to be hospitalized. The doctors thought she might have an aneurysm. She had to have an MRI. It came back no sign of an anerysm, thank God! Mom is now home and doing well. We are all so thankful and thanking God! But Mom, sister, and I need to do better with our diets and exercising. I am reading some books and trying to learn so I can help my Mom! Thinking of you dear Bobbi and praying for you all! Much love and hugs to you!!

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