BABYS FIRST DAYSAs I read Erie Chapman’s meaningful reflection this week it sparked and rekindled a cherished memory. I recall caring for a kind and gentle woman who I shall call Helen. She accompanies me on my life’s journey. The beauty of home care is that when you cross the threshold into someone’s home, into the personal surrounding of their world, there is an intimacy that informs the encounter.

Over time through visiting Helen, we developed a good rapport and a trusting relationship that created a bond. In a therapeutic relationship with someone in the last phase of life there is an unspoken covenant that expresses, "I am here and I will not abandon you."

Helen was a person whose life was informed with a heart of gratitude and she enjoyed inquiring about my pregnancy. I’d share my joy in feeling the baby move and the miracle of carrying a new life within. Helen expressed a desire to buy a gift for my baby but she was too ill to go shopping so she wanted to give me money to pick out a gift. Graciously, I let her know how much I appreciated her thoughtfulness but that I could not accept her money.

Helen died at home not long after and I was saddened but I found comfort in knowing she was comfortable and at peace. A few months later my baby was born and I was captivated by the new little spirit that had entered our lives. Then I received a letter from Helen's daughter with an accompanying baby book from Helen. Apparently, before she died she had arranged for her daughter to buy this precious gift for me.

To receive Helen’s gift after her death and the birth of my son was an indescribable experience. I felt as though she had reached out to me from the unseen world and daughter was the conduit that enabled her message to reach me.

I think that is the opportunity before us on any given day, to bring forth the intangible unseen Love that is ever present in our lives, yearning to be seen, felt, heard and made known.

Liz Sorensen Wessel

Above picture is from a page in the baby book; a Beatrice Potter Illustration

10 responses to “Days 289-290 On Any Given Day”

  1. Cristina Ruby Avatar
    Cristina Ruby

    Such a sweet experience Liz. You make a difference in our world. ❤️ Cristina

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  2. ~liz Wessel Avatar

    Thank you dear Cristina. You will never know the profound impact you have had on my life and that of thousands of others. I am so glad to call you friend.

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  3. Maureen McDermott Avatar
    Maureen McDermott

    How precious, Liz. Thank you ever so much for sharing that heartfelt story. May we too allow Love to flow through us in the ordinary encounters of each day.

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  4. ~liz Wessel Avatar

    Ever so grateful to you, Maureen. especially for your ever present blessing of friendship and insights offered so generously.

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  5. Jolyon Avatar
    Jolyon

    A hand reaching past time to give a book of blank pages, knowing that it shall soon be filled by the joy and love of a mother for her son.
    Love is the miracle that transcends.

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  6. Sue Louise Staley Avatar
    Sue Louise Staley

    well, I had goosebumps with this one. You touch everyone you know in a special way that can never be described. Your sons are precious and have their lives. Thank goodness they include you in your everlasting love of them. Continue to support those who are vulnerable as nurses and just need a boost of confidence. Love, Sue

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  7. Erie Chapman Foundation Avatar

    Such a gorgeous sharing, LIz. Thank you, Very grateful for the way you picked up the thread of this idea and wove it into something so beautiful. That is the gift you have passed along from her to you to us. (and I wonder if that baby book has been filled with the kind of memories that will keep the gift going into the hands of grandchildren?:-)

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  8. ~liz Wessel Avatar

    So true Jolyon and I thank you for your gifting and the wonderful insights you offer.

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  9. ~liz Wessel Avatar

    What a lovely response Sue, I thank you. Yes, it is important that we support nurses who are often quite young and new to this profession.It is also very rewarding to share some of stories and insights gleaned through the mutuality of giving and receiving in ways that are healing.
    Sending love back to you.

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  10. ~liz Wessel Avatar

    Thanks so much, Erie. Your reflections and the questions you pose have enriched my life experience time and time again. The practice of reflection has helped me to unearth little treasures that otherwise would not been rediscovered.
    Yes, I do hope this is true our remembrances being passed along to our grandchildren.:)

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