I am on the mend after nearly a full week of being sick. It is a rare thing for me- as we all know moms don’t have “sick leave” and I have been blessed with really good health. Thanks for the well wishes, people.
So a couple days ago a good friend did something for me that really made my day, and even more than that, reminded me of how blessed I am. Just getting through the day on “lesser-capacity mode” I had yet to think of dinner. My sweet DH had been making meals all week while caring for me. A knock came at the door, and wow! Here was this friend with an armload of food (vegetarian food, nonetheless–yes, I’m a lacto-ovo vegetarian) and a smile. This woman drove 20 minutes in the snow to bring this food to me! I couldn’t believe it, but then again I could. Some people.
Some people have many generous thoughts . . . and they follow through with them. I recently fell in love with this quote:
“Never suppress a generous thought.”
~Camilla Kimball, wife of Pres. Spencer W. Kimball
So to this friend- thanks for reminding me of how beautiful service is. I often think I need to plan ahead, coordinate, make sure it is needed, cover the bases before I act on a generous thought. I needed the reminder that service doesn’t have to be so planned out. Your gesture made me want to jump up and do something nice for a bunch of people. It reminded me to call a neighbor who has been experiencing a difficult pregnancy. It reminded me to tell my children about how wonderful people are. You are some person! Thank you.
aww it is good to have friends like that. Glad you are on the mend.
That is lovely, and it’s a great reminder that we can do kind things on the spur of the moment. Glad you’re feeling better. (My throat is scratchy today. I can NOT afford to be sick this week, so I have *all* my fingers crossed that the scratchiness goes away quickly. Yeah, it’s a little hard to type like this.)
Awe Amy, hope you get better swiftly. I always enjoy reading your blogs as usual but hope you have the time to rest and take it easy sis. Love ya, Jess