Monday, May 3, 2010

My Red Back

Although this post could have something to do with sunburns since temperatures have been crazy hot, it's not. Our ward has exploded with emergencies one right after another. At first it seemed limited to those families whose husbands were currently deployed (why not). Then the bad luck spread like a malignant growth trying leech onto unsuspecting families left and right. To give you an idea: ruptured appedix, broken arms, pregnant ladies in head on collisions, surgeries, miscarriages. . . those are just the ones I am aware of from the past few weeks.

I have tried to be apart of the get better effort and have been willing to assist when able. I had almost given myself a RED BACK from all the proverbial good job pats I had been giving myself when I learned a valuable lesson in the form of a hug.

I was talking to one friend whose daughter just became a casualty to the bad luck plague when another friend dropped off her daughter so she could go to the hospital (both friends have husbands in Iraq or some part of that mess). The first friend (broken arm daughter) just found out about the other friend's problem and embraced her.

I realized in all the dinners, babysitting, house cleaning, listening to stories etc. I had missed the biggest help a human could have: the ability to truly morn with those who morn and comfort those who stand in need of comfort.

Even though living in this ward has greatly improved my odds for getting struck lightening (at least it seems that way) I am grateful for all the examples of service and love and compassion I have seen. I have learned from those around me how to be better at being the hands of the Savior and reaching out in the way He would if He was here.

4 comments:

Kevin and Kristen said...

Oh my goodness! I hope everyone is okay! It is those times where you are so grateful for the church and for the love of the sisters. Especially there where everyone is far away from family. Those sisters become truly part of your family.

AMy said...

There are so many times when little small things (e.g. a hug or a random note)make all the difference in the world. Sound like there is a ton of opportunity to learn how to be an under-shepherd of the Lord. You are such a good person with such a wonderful heart Rachelle. I love you dearly.

Emily said...

xo

student said...

"Make us thy true under-shepherds, Give us a love that is deep. Send us!!!" Doing His work, His was is not only our responsibility, it is also our blessing.