Tuesday, September 28, 2010

A Priceless Lesson in Humility

The life is like a river running and running. And the time is flying like the birds .When they are flying in warm countries. But the birds are leaving cols countries an fall and they are coming back on the spring but I am so sorry the life never comes back again. And we have to live life that so we don't have regrets.I realised the life it is full of "surprised." One of my surprises was when my daughter was born with clef palatte lip. I feel I am not in this world I cried a lot. My heart was broken. After one month we went to Children Hospital so she could have surgery. When I came in this Hospital may mouth was shat down . When I sew a young mother with her daughter she had a severe handicap. I count she had about 10 surgery. I sew mom face she was calm down . And I was impressed when I saw she didn't have gray hair the daughter was about nine years old.
I was thinking in my self how she handles that situation. I said God forgive me because we are walking in this world "with closed eyes."And when we are walking with close eye we can't see any thing around as. And that situation opened my eyes and in my heart came peaceful.

1 comment:

  1. Larisa,
    This is a very touching and important story. I had no idea about your daughter, and I am sure this has been a difficult situation to bear, especially when you are living in a foreign country. it must have been so confusing and painful.
    But -- this story! Such a strong one. Thank you so much for sharing it. It is very inspiring, and I hope that many people can read it.
    A few suggestions:
    CUT: When they are flying in warm countries.
    leaving cold countries in the fall and
    that life
    I realize that life is "full of surprises."
    I felt I was no longer a part of this world - I cried a lot.
    Children's Hospital
    shut
    I saw (not sew)
    counted - she had had about 10 surgeries.
    I saw the mom's face, and she was calm.
    closed eyes
    anything
    and my heart

    Wonderful writing...even without the changes, I can understand it very well.

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