I believe he does it for the greater good of life
itself. Which is love. Which is God.
The greatest gift I have ever been given is someone coming
back for me when he knew I was in trouble.
I tried to call, but didn’t have the number. He just knew.
And got there just in time. And
called 911. And because of him, I
lived. Or because of his intuition.
Intuition is a gift. It is possibly God
speaking to us. And God spoke to him and
now I live. A gift.
Some days I forget to have gratitude for this most special
gift I have been given and get upset about the little things, like the shower
that needs fixed, or the kitchen that isn’t yet fully painted. But really, if I wasn’t here, if he weren’t
here, what would a shower or painted wall mean?
Are they significant?
Of course, it would be a wonderful gift to have those things
done. But hasn’t he done enough?
Note: This is my first stream-of-conscious writing (or free
writing) post. I have engaged in the
activity before, but being a perfectionist, chose not to post any of the
outcomes. I was inspired by Kimberly,
Rubber Chicken Madness, who linked her Five Minute Friday post from last week to
Yeah Write #50. She was able to access
the emotion I feel when my girls are away for the weekend at their dad’s, which
I haven’t been able to do successfully.
So, in honor of shared experiences that sometimes are better
articulated by our fellow-bloggers, I checked out the Five Minute Fridaylink-up at Gypsy Mama. This week’s word
to use as catalyst for free writing was “gift”.
There are many great outcomes found in the link-up authored by great
bloggers, and I encourage you to check it out.
Wow. Just wow. Could it have been divine intervention, that sixth sense some speak of, or perhaps just luck, that brought him to you in your time of need? Whatever the reason, what a gift.
ReplyDeleteI'm now intrigued by the 5 min Friday.
Grateful for your feedback and uninhibited reaction. It swept away all that icky vulnerability I felt after clicking publish. Did you take a look at 5MF?
DeleteI concur with Jackie - wow! The gift of life is really amazing. And, you're right, some days we forget the gratitude for this greatest gift and let the little things which ultimately don't matter get to us. What a great post! Very thought provoking. I am so glad you participated in 5MF. Smiles -
ReplyDeleteThank you, Amy. Striving to be in gratitude is probably the best gift we can give ourselves....
DeleteYour writing is so beautiful, this is a great piece. It's always easy to get upset with day to day things and forget about the gifts we have. Having someone come to your rescue like that was a true gift!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Anna. I took in your words and am grateful.
DeleteThanks, Anna. I took in your words and am grateful.
DeleteThanks, Anna. I took in your words and am grateful.
DeleteI agree, wow!
ReplyDeleteThe gift of a great friend, the gift of life, the gift of a fresh perspective.
God bless you and your friend who, thanks to God, just had to come back.
And I'm so glad he did. I bet he did it for you.....as well as himself.
Hayley
www.hayleysworld.com
Blessings to you, as well. Thank you for the kind comment.
DeleteHello! Welcome to Five Minute Fridays!!
ReplyDelete" for the greater good of life itself. Which is love. Which is God." --> GREAT work.. really great.
The time that I spend engaging in Five Minute Fridays have been transforming. I just allow my fingers to do the talking without hitting the backspace button. The amount of things I've learned about myself have been.. immeasurable!!!
Keep going. You'll be so glad you did!!!
Wow - that's powerful stuff, Kimberly. I believe, strongly, that everything happens for a reason. And I do believe in God's hand.
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