‘Of all sad words of tongue or pen, the saddest are these; “It might have been”.
(John Greenleaf Whittier)
I really wished with all my heart to politely not attend the wedding of my late husband’s nephew. My forehead gash still in plain sight for all to see and my in-laws and I hadn’t crossed paths in quite some time. I did attend though and I am so glad.
Wonderful catch-up. Unforgettable.
My wound visible. Others’ invisible. All of us in the same boat. All of us seasick!!
Lots of enjoyable prayer-sharing encounters too on my journey there and back. Life is full of beautiful moments when we see with the eyes of our heart. Like the young man with Down’s syndrome who walked into the shop as I queued. He approached the pleasant young guy packing shelves. Young guy stopped what he was doing asking young man; ‘How was Mass’. ‘Ah grand’, young man replied. Natural and heartwarming!!
My teenage granddaughter returning my ‘God Bless you Aoife’ with ‘God Bless you Nan’. So beautiful.
Ruairi and cousins enjoyed immensely Oasis concert. He knows me so well!! Having something to show for our lives is a worthy task!! When all is said and done let there be less said and more done!!
Only God can fill our emptiness and satisfy the hunger of our hearts.
Lady messaged last night. She needed something and that same lady had received enough, I thought to myself. Gently, beautiful Jesus whispers in my deepest heart; ‘Have I ever given you ‘just enough’. Enough said!!
Ruairi and his cousins (friends from youth) enjoying each other’s company, drowning in laughter. Elderly lady commented (laughing too); ‘If you don’t stop laughing, you will be sick’. How beautiful is that!!
La vie est belle!!
Impossible to be grateful and unhappy at the same time!!





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