The appearance of a Sweet Bay leaf in February is a symbol of a southern joy – early springs.
Lifeless remnants of last autumn litter the ivy below her new green shape.
Hospitals are homes of both first & final days. One way we reinforced the sacredness of caregiving at Baptist Hospital in the late '90s was to point this out – that each day at Baptist marked the first day on earth for fifteen people and the last day on earth for two people.
Yes. In that large hospital, the statistics were that an average of fifteen babies were born each day & two patients died.
But what caregiver finds meaning in mere numbers? Why would anyone want to deliver Radical Loving Care if sick people are just statistics?
To know that caregivers work in a setting where people begin & end their lives reinforces our mission to meet need with love. To understand that the people in our care may enter their darkest hours while with us is to transform a job into a calling.
-Erie Chapman

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