Time is relative to all that is around us. We don't pay attention to
most things that are not around us. We don't pay attention to what was
once there.
We
travel down our own roads of life, not thinking much of the road of
anyone else. Once in a while we encounter someone who is concerned with a
piece. It is not their road. They don't do the whole journey. Some stay
longer than others.
Sometimes
we stop and look back. You think, "I've come that far?" We are in awe.
Parents of special needs children, grab the photo album. Look at last
year and the year before. You will see your child's progress...their
road. A yearly picture may even show you something in failure-to-thrive
(one of the toughest to see progress).
Looking
at my road...at first it appears as an average road. Look back, though,
to when my brain injury started. "Oh my..." someone says. It starts with
no heartbeat, not breathing, and below normal body temperature. I travel so slow that is not noticed. http://thoughtfulveg.blogspot.com/2014/10/the-medical-records-of-horror-story.html
Think
about that for a minute. We are talking about a very serious brain
injury. It shouldn't be recoverable. Yet, I am the one who wrote this.
My road is a dirt path in the country. Everyone else I deal with is on the highway.
Awesome and so TRUE! T^hanks for sharing Angela! This is a perfect description! <3
ReplyDeleteThank you. I'm coming from a different perspective that may shed some light.
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