The greatest events that take place in our lives. . .
sometimes take place without ever being on the calendar.
I was scheduled to speak at an event a week ago to a group of Nurses, Social Workers, Case Managers, and Administrators at an area hospital and when I arrived I showed up at the wrong place.
I was standing just outside of the reception area, calling my contact person and
I T H A P P E N E D . . .
The UN-Calendared E V E N T:
An elderly lady and her granddaughter walked out of the swooshing hospital doors and one cue when they hit the cold air of the late morning she burst into a loud, uncontrollable wail of deep woe:
“I can’t, can’t, can’t believe what I just heard. The Dr, the Dr, he just told me that I have, that I have can-can-can-cancer! Oh my God, Oh my God, Oh my God, Ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhh God. . . .”
The phone was still ringing and I had my back partially to them.
Before I could respond
Before I could hang up the ringing phone from the other end
Before I could offer any consolation or comfort
B E F O R E
. . .the granddaughter did the most
pure
simplest
kind
loving
compassionate
caring
a m a z i n g
a c t:
She held her grandmother,
hugged her. . .
let her cry. . .
and then said,
“Grandma, I know he just said the worst thing we should ever have to hear but he doesn’t know us, he doesn’t know how well we all fight together with each other, he doesn’t know how strong our family is and how we don’t ever do anything alone. . .I’m here, I’m here, I’m here,”
. . .she whispered to her grandmother over and over again as she held, gently rocked her like I could only imagine she was once rocked by her when she fell or was afraid or had her feelings hurt or. . .
O B L I V O U S
that I was standing just a few feet away
that a crash cart was just on the other side of the swooshing doors
that several nurses and one doctor were talking at the receptionists desk
t h a t
anything else or anyone were available or necessary.
In a simple, significantly powerfully way
I witnessed
what I know
what I know I know
what I’d bet my life I know
but for the life of me
I don’t always a c t l i k e I k n o w
t h a t
medicine
interventions
therapies
treatments
blind studies
experimental aids
placebos
d o n o t h e a l u s
R E L A T I O N S H I P S
heal us.
Are you a Caring Catalyst?
Do you want to be?
You may be just a mere
h u g
a g e n t l e t o u c h
a h e l d h a n d
away.
Be
t h a t
hug
gentle touch
an open and willing holding hand
Your words will never tell what your actions always will. . .
The greatest things in our lives sometimes take place without ever being c a l e n d a r e d
Are you Ready?
Bonnie Juzenas says
Wonderful of you to pass this on. Thank you friend.
ChuckBehrens says
It was absolutely WONDERFUL to E X P E R I E N C C E it in person, Ms Bonnie
Karen Vekasy says
An uncalendared event – reading this today! Monday, I am printing and posting it for my team. You have a way of capturing exactly what I’ve been thinking. I miss you buddy :). I’m springing for the coffee on my next trip North.
ChuckBehrens says
Karen, anytime, anyplace for that STARBUCKS coffee…really hope that your team enjoys the posting; wish I could deliver it to them myself. Maybe someday. . .?