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Jan K. helps fight mental illnesses and depression.

Sandra felt as low as the heels of her Birkenstocks when she pulled open the florist shop door, against a November gust of wind. Her life had been as sweet as a spring breeze and then, in the fourth month of her second pregnancy, a "minor" automobile accident stole her joy. This was Thanksgiving week and the time she should have delivered their infant son. She grieved over their loss. Troubles had multiplied. Her husband's company "threatened" to transfer his job to a new location.

 

 

 

Her sister had called to say that she could not come for her long awaited holiday visit. What's worse, Sandra's friend suggested that Sandra's grief was a God-given path to maturity that would allow her to empathize with others who suffer. "She has no idea what I'm feeling," thought Sandra with a shudder. "Thanksgiving? Thankful for what?" she wondered. "For a careless driver whose truck was hardly scratched when he rear-ended her? For an airbag that saved her life, but took her child's?"

"Good afternoon, can I help you?" Sandra was startled by the approach of the shop clerk.

"I.... I need an arrangement," stammered Sandra.

"For Thanksgiving? Do you want the beautiful but ordinary, or would you like to challenge the day with a customer favorite I call the 'Thanksgiving Special'? I'm convinced that flowers tell stories," she continued.
"Are you looking for something that conveys 'gratitude' this Thanksgiving?"

 

"Not exactly!" Sandra blurted out. "In the last five months, everything that could go wrong has gone wrong." Sandra regretted her outburst, and was surprised when the clerk said, "I have the perfect arrangement for you."

Then the bell on the door rang, and the clerk greeted the new customer, "Hi, Barbara...let me get your order." She excused herself

16 Comments

very nice

28 months ago

Nice. I like it.

28 months ago

hi

27 months ago

very nice

27 months ago

"Nothing. Nothing but a promise to allow God to heal your heart. The first year's arrangement is always on me." The clerk smiled and handed a card to Sandra. "I'll attach this card to your arrangement, but maybe you would like to read it first."
I like this passage. Very touching story (Tôi thích do?n van này. Câu chuy?n r?t c?m d?ng)

27 months ago

great post

20 months ago

ahhh, good one :)

18 months ago

ver yvery very very very nice post..............

17 months ago

very good

17 months ago

Thanks everyone!

17 months ago

whewwww...quite long one Jan.. but i read it through & through , savored it's messages of love and the wisdom of it all...
made me teary eyed too...about the pains of that Sandra girl and others but God's love thru the thorns...
thanks my friend for sharing this...

17 months ago

Thanks Babes!

17 months ago

Heart-touching story with a lesson my friend Jan.
For me I have this favorite saying that I keep since highschool "Life is not a bed of roses, even roses have thorns that can inflict pain. But in order for us to achieve our heart desire is to never, never give up becuase behind the clouds of doubts and uncertainty lies the rainbow of hope that light shines out."
From that moment on, I realize to be strong and be ready for a tough life ahead of me. I was barely 15 at that time but my thoughts are already 18.
Indeed...there is always light after the darkness
And after the thorns you will appreciate the beautiful and sweet smell of the roses.
Thumbs up!
Thanks for sharing :-)

17 months ago

Thank you for your thoughtful comment Viv! Sounds like you've had to tough it out and I admire you for it my friend! :D

17 months ago

excellent...

16 months ago