I could hear her saying softly to the little black boy on her lap, "I bet he's jus for' months now. He be a little bitty 'un."
I looked over to see an elderly woman holding a curly-haired boy on her lap, both intently staring at
"Eleven months," I responded, ready for the confusion that appears on her face.
"Oh my! He be a real little one. He walkin'?" she questioned.
"No," I hesitated (never sure when to say something or what to say), "he's a special needs baby." I took a seat kitty-corner from her.
After a bit of a pause she said, "Whas wrong wid him?" She asked it in such a way that compelled me to meet her eyes. I found only compassion and concern in eyes set in a wrinkled face framed with gray and black hair whisping all over.
"He has a muscle disorder." I didn't feel like saying brain damage, it felt too harsh. Instead I just gave a piece of the picture.
"Does he have *unpronouncable disorder*?" We're interuppted by another voice. It belonged to a girl two rows over. She looked tired, young, disheveled, perhaps a bit "down and out". She opened up and told me about her 17-year-old sister with a rare muscle disorder and how it's affected their family. She ended by encouraging me, "You just never know. They told us my sister would never do anything. You just gotta keep hoping." Messages of hope sometimes come from the least expected places and persons.
By now the whole waiting room had their eyes on
The grandmother paused on her way out, standing right next to me. She looked down with her wide eyes at
She gave
8 comments:
Wow! Gives me shivers, Kara.
--Alice Schelling
Amen! He is a God o' healing! Kara, I love this story.
Made my eyes well up in tears...
He is a beautiful child Kara, and each time you write I see how much he's loved! Thank you.
I love this! God is constantly bringing amazing people into my life in very unexpected ways and places. People that encourage me and leave me walking away with that feeling that God is so present in our everyday lives.
Wow... we really do have no idea how God will use your story, and Calvin's (really, God's story in your lives) for other people...
We do serve a God of healing, and grace and mercy and love, and so many amazing attributes!
Thanks for sharing this!!!
Kelly
This piece belongs in a book of short stories. How lovely is the picture you paint, and thanks be to God for the warmth found in His people!
Awesome, Kara! A tear-jerker!Thanks so much for sharing this. The "God 'o healin' and the "for other people" is ultimately what it is all about. Oh for sweet submssion. --Rev. Beeke
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