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crickl's nest
Mon, May 7 2007
Hanging by a thread
Topic: People/Family stories
I went with my husband this morning to make 2 hospital visits. We did end up making 2 visits, but one was not in the original plan. While doing an errand this morning, we found out that one of our high school girls from church was in a car accident about an hour earlier on her way to school. She turned left onto a busy street and was T-boned on the driver's side of her car. With no seat belt on, she is so, so, so blessed to have only a chipped vertebrae in her neck and a hip fracture. She was hit just behind the driver's seat, ejected out her open window and onto the on-coming car, rolling off into the street. Our all consuming thought was: she is the same age as our daughter, who drives to school and turns onto a very busy street every morning. Thank you, gracious Lord, that she is alive. It could have easily been a very different kind of visit we had to make.

For the rest of my life, I will remember the look on her mother's face when we came into the emergency room. She had obviously been crying her eyes out, had just stepped out of bed and into her car to rush to the hospital, waking up to that dreadful phone call...."Your daughter has been in an accident....."

In all seriousness, I think having driving teenagers immediately transforms a luke-warm prayer life into an active, fervent one.

Kelly will be fine after a few months of recuperating. She is in a lot of pain (please pray for her), but is making jokes with her sister and telling her mom about the laundry she left in the washing machine. She also asked her to see if she can reschedule the test she was supposed to have taken this morning at school. My daughters and the other youth from church we have talked to are very sobered by it all.

It is amazing how fragile our lives are. We all hang by a thread between inhabiting these earthly bodies and standing in the presence of God. We are sobered for good reason. Every day we all pull out into traffic, every day we are a heartbeat away from eternity.

Kinda makes you want to close this computer and go hug your kids, doesn't it?

G'night....and God bless you and yours. Hold them near and dear!

by crickl at 9:42 PM PDT
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Tue, May 8 2007 - 3:40 AM PDT

Name: Deb
Home Page: http://www.homeschoolblogger.com/debdillon

I have been listening to a lecture on tape and the lecturer has counseled his listeners to always keep death on our mind. Of course, he's not talking about the morbid, depression, suicidal type of thoughts, but just what you have written... We live our life by a thread and should always be conscience of the fact that God is calling us home. Are we living our life accordingly?

Tue, May 8 2007 - 9:48 PM PDT

Name: Alida
Home Page: http://blackpurlsknitpickings.blogspot.com

Christie,
I can so identify with the statement that having teens who drive can amp up your prayer life! Now that my sons are both learning it is frightening!
Alida

Wed, May 9 2007 - 12:37 PM PDT

Name: e-Mom
Home Page: http://chrysaliscom.blogspot.com

Thanks for sharing this amazing story. Ugh teen drivers... been there... I still don't like being a passenger in our grown children's cars. My son says I'm really annoying with my little squeaks and squeals. But my daughter actually DOES need to slow down! :~)

Lately, I've become a "fireman" in my thinking. I try not to worry about "what might happen" so I can respond effectively to what DOES happen... you know, put out the fire. I've been trying to take the verse, "Don't worry about tomorrow" to heart, and just appreciate and thank God for his blessings TODAY. Bad times will come, no doubt about it, but I want to be rested and joy-filled going into them, rather than drained and depleted from worry.

Easy to say, hard to do! :~)

Thu, May 10 2007 - 7:59 AM PDT

Name: Julie
Home Page: http://accidentalpastorswife.blogspot.com

So glad she's OK...I feel like I'm always dwelling on the fact that this breath could be my last, but it's almost anxiety provoking sometimes. I think what I should do instead (and I think what you're meaning) is to long for heaven in such a way that my greatest delight and joy is to be with Christ, and not get so hung up on this life. Like in Hebrews, I think in chapter eleven somewhere, the author talks about a longing for a heavenly country...

Tue, May 22 2007 - 2:01 PM PDT

Name: joannmski
Home Page: http://joannmski.blogspot.com

So sad! There but for the grace of God go our own children. It is very scary.

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