This Thanksgiving, I wanted to share something that showed up
on my Facebook wall a couple of days ago and actually made me cry. But only for
an instant. One tear. Because I was at work, and I’m never a sissy at work. One of my partners captured, so beautifully, the very essence
of our job, how it lightens and darkens the soul all at once. And in an
instant, I was taken back to all the after-turkey walks through our slumbering
town where I mark the houses more through my knowledge of the occupant’s
tragedies than anything else. “This one battled cancer, this one died in her
sleep, here is the heart attack house, here is the basement fire.” So, such intimate knowledge. Alas, so
isolating, and such a downer - especially on a holiday! – that I have
learned not to share. But I will share this with you.
Because it’s lovely.
"Here is my Thanksgiving "Thankful" post and it will
be the only one of the month I am going to do. I once argued with someone about
shows like "Rescue Me" being a bit unrealistic because the characters
saw ghosts. I tried to explain, I see ghosts all the time, not literally like
they do in the "shows" but I do. I see the boy who drowned. I see the
lady I delivered papers to for years who died in her sleep. I see the family members who I had to tell that I
am sorry that there was nothing we could do. I see accident victims who died in
my arms. I see the lady on her sun porch looking at a Cardinal eating and
taking her last breath surrounded by her family. I see suicides and overdoses
and heart attacks. I see people at their worst, their most tragic. I have seen
the little girl who felt safe because Jesus was with her in the ambulance and
there was no pain. So I thank God everyday for giving me the ability to be
there. To give your loved one, someone, for who this is not a job, but someone
that cares. God does not hate, God is not evil, he is with us in all things and
all places and his is the hand that guides and heals all wounds."
So, I love this, and it made me thankful again for a beautiful
job and wonderful coworkers. And the really awesome life with the really lovely
people in it that God has given me.
Happy Thanksgiving, everyone!