Today I want to relate the story of two nurses who work at the chemotherapy/infusion center near the Community Hospital of my town. Their names, it took me six chemo sessions to finally remember their names.
They don’t look alike; they are not twins by any means. However, as nurses of a very specialized medical center - they are alike.
As patients we know very little about them. Why? Because once they step into the Chemo Center (as I call it) at 7:00am in the morning, they have left their personal lives at home. The only thing they think about is every patient they will interact with that day. Their temperament brings joy, hope and a sense of calmness.
They are attentive to the needs of everyone. It is just as if I and I alone, was there that day. You do not have a sense that something in their minds or hearts may be troubling them, because their personal lives are just not showing. They are fully and completely engrossed in the well-being of their patients.
To me, this is truly a quality that is worth mentioning because I don’t think what they do is easy at all. As patients we all are different. Some of us have it easy, but some of us are suffering … a lot, yet all of us at the center receive the same kindness, the same attention, and the same love. This love is a total and unconditional love given freely to the person in need. So yes, these ladies truly deserve the recognition for their practice of “living for the sake of others”, which is the only way to live if we sincerely want to create a meaningful and lasting peace.
2 comments:
Great piece. How wonderful to experience that peace, their concern. Hope you can share this with them! I have found that often such people DO have many "situations" that are not peaceful, but with that capacity to offer their task are quite helpful for the larger peace building.
I think eventually this DOES help the personal situations. How great we have had those who could sacrifice in this way.
Again, thanks for the share
Thanks for sharing. It is amazing that even through chemo, one can see God at work through others.
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