
On Saturday, I went to visit my father in law in the hospital. He had a stent put in his leg. I feel like I've been visiting hospitals and nursing homes a lot lately and honestly didn't feel like getting out of my jammies on such a cold day when I finally had a day that I could dedicate to cleaning, laundry and working in my Etsy shop. Finally, around 4:00, I worked my way up to the hospital. I parked my car in the visitor's lot at the same time as someone who found a spot right across from me. I looked as he got out of the car and realized that I knew the person. He is someone that is invited to the same party as we are every Christmas Eve. I asked him what brought him to the hospital and he told me that a family member that is part of the group we meet every year at the beach was very sick and was a patient there. His name is "Uncle Walter." He was on the same floor as my father in law (who thankfully is doing very well). After visiting with my FIL, I walked over to the unit that our family friend was on. As I turned the corner, I could see the crowd of people in the waiting room. All people that we spend a week with every year at the beach.
For once, my procrastination was a positive thing. Had I not taken my time to get to the hospital I never would've known about Uncle Walter being there. I never would've been able to try to give some comfort to this group of people that we have come to consider part of our family. I never would've been able to see Uncle Walter and talk to him for what came to be the last time. Uncle Walter passed away at 8 am yesterday morning. He was 82 years old. He leaves behind his wife, Auntie Anne, his children and his grandchildren that loved him more than I think I've ever seen grandchildren love a grandfather. You will be greatly missed, Uncle Walter. Thank you for giving me the opportunity to get to know you and to say goodbye.
Many blessings ~ Wendy
What a sweet story, honey. I've had experiences like that. Sometimes those experiences simply involve vacuuming someone's house for them. ;-)
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Connie
Oh Wendy,
ReplyDeleteI am sorry that you lost a close family friend but I am glad that you were able to see him and were able to say good-bye. I do believe God allows things to happen like that. All my best to you.
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Mimi~
Glad you got to be there. Sending deepest condolences and biggest hugs.
ReplyDeleteWOOAH...ADORABLE SITE..SO LOVELY,CONGRATS AND HOPE YOU HAVE A WONDERFUL NEW YEAR!!
ReplyDeleteA God-incidence for sure. Will be praying for this family.
ReplyDeleteSo sorry that you lost a friend Wendy, but what a wonderful chance you had to see him one last time. Wasn't it Jung who said there is no such thing as coincidence?
ReplyDeleteI hope you are keeping well and GETTING PLENTY OF REST my dear!
Big hug, Carol :)