Away to Relax
I am off tomorrow for a week with a special family of friends to relax and fellowship. I am really looking forward to it. They are dear friends I met through Roger's illness, and have become like family to me. I have a lot to process, with most of it being how wonderful the encouragement I have received about my "situation" has been. I am truly overwhelmed by all of the support and words of love I have been sent. I am a VERY blessed woman! (And, as I said before, this web site will remain as is, until the Lord tells me otherwise!)
This week, I was riding with a friend past a home where an older woman was in the back yard hanging her laundry. I was told that her husband had passed away last week, and a rush of memories flooded over me, so much so, that I was in tears - not for myself, but for her. You see, I remembered so vividly the first load of laundry I washed after Roger had passed away - how intensely sad it was, knowing that I wouldn't be doing laundry for him any more.......then remembering the first time I went to the grocery store - I barely made it to the car before I dissolved into tears, remembering the special things I would buy for him, trying to get him to eat, etc. It really made me aware that there are so many people in this world who go through these same things on a daily basis. We just need to put our "awareness caps" on, and be sensitive to the little things. A hug here, a helping hand there, and the blessings to both you and the person you help will be immeasurable!
A special note of thanks to all of the veterans who have served, and are still serving our country. We are ever-mindful of the fact that the sacrifices of selfless men and women over the course of our country's existence have paved the way for the countless freedoms we experience today. So on this Fourth of July, Independence Day, we all say a huge THANK YOU.
I will update you on happenings in the Bennett household when I return. God bless America, God bless you all, and may you be held safely
In His Grip!
Debbie