Drama in the Delivery Room – Part II

“On the opposite side of the stage, a curtain was slowly dawn and we saw three lovely young musicians, all in shimmering white evening gowns. They played softly in unison with the organ – a harp, a cello, and a violin.”

Restrictions and Protocol Can’t Stop God!

I asked if I would be able to bring him home on hospice and care for him.  “He won’t make it out the door,” the nurse said.  “The level of oxygen he’s getting  cannot be given on home health care.”  So, I eagerly waited for Friday to see him, but that didn’t happen.  He died Thursday morning at 4:00am.

Would Somebody Please Comfort Me!

She sat in her usual spot on the curb of a dead-end steet in a town long ago forgotten by time.  Her disheveled hair reflected what her life had become.  Her dull eyes and her dirty, tattered clothes gave anyone who passed by an excuse for not stopping to help.  To comfort.