Caring Enough to Bring Springtime Inside
Entering a friend’s room in a care facility, I cheerfully clutched my fresh-picked daffodil bouquet. The sweet lady in bed was not able to go outside and enjoy the magnificence of springtime’s arrival and I was sure my small gift would brighten her drab room.
I was in complete awe as I entered her room; I felt I walked into a spring garden. Residents and staff had decorated each resident’s room with colorful spring posters and pretty flower cut-outs. Streamers of bright ribbons adorned pictures on the walls and bows accented the lamps and such. Not only did spring’s arrival permeated each room, the holiday atmosphere grew as each employee joyfully greeted visitors.
One of the staff told me they celebrate each month with all the vigor they can muster. “Not a one of us, after all, is promised a tomorrow! We simply must do all we can do today to celebrate the goodness of God.” Wow! That profound comment was food for thought!
I recall holidays when we were caring for Mother. We hurriedly put out an appropriate card and flower of some sort as holidays came and went and seasons changed. I may have even decorated a cupcake or two. But, to celebrate each day like this? No, not at all.
The truth is, spring has sprung! Easter is here! We have much to celebrate, not the least of which is A Risen Savior! How better to spread the Good News of New Life than to splash color around your home; at least in the room occupied by the home-bound. Give them and your family something new to gaze upon. Add life and interest to your home.
Celebrate family! Celebrate life!
I pray for you, dear friend, that you find rest when you are weary. I pray you find resources to meet your needs and those in your care. I pray you find courage and hope for the days ahead.
Most of all, I pray as Easter approaches, that you know the Savior that rose from the grave that day and offered His free gift of Eternal Life and Hope to all who would receive it. Happy Easter! Blessings and hugs to each of you.
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I love Spring. Just seems like the earth has slept through the Winter and now it has bloomed out and is saying come My little ones enough of this lazing around. Get up and let’s get busy. Life is waiting, make the most of each and every day.
Love you
June
Thanks for dropping by. There is great truth in your statement “make the most of everyday!” You have a great one. Hugs
Mom still has the flower zeal was looking at bulbs today but everything else was not really a good day. if dad enters heaven first we will have to move mom somewhere depending how she is at the time, today was scuffle feet so that is one sign not a good day.She does love working in the yard.
Cheryl, so thankful your parents have you to love on them at this trying time in their lives. Yes, spring does encourage our hearts to keep going. Looking at bulbs and such at least keeps our thoughts happy. Hugs and blessings to you.