Perspective
Writing by Brad on Monday, 11 of August , 2008 at 7:34 am
I met a old woman on a plane once that told me a story about her childhood.
She told me of hiding under her house with her father when the Germans came through their town during World War II. She told me of the bombs that fell and knocked down the house around her and her father. She told me about how they waited for what seemed like days for help to come.
She could smell the gas leaking from the pipes into the small crawlspace that they had hid in.
Show told me of the look in her father’s eyes as he handed her a cigarette and took one for himself, pulled out his lighter and prepared to end their wait, when they heard the voices of the neighbors outside as they started pulling the rubble away.
I don’t know why I remembered that story this morning. I don’t know why I’m not aware of it at all times. It reminds me to have perspective on things. I pray I never have to make a decision that hard.
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Category: Personal,Stories,Travel
Comment by karin miller
Made Monday, 11 of August , 2008 at 7:37 am
AMEN
