Monday, October 26, 2009

"We can do no great things, only small things with great love." Mother Theresa


(The leaf in this photo looks eerily like a real heart......metaphorically speaking).

Many years ago an old friend of mine and I were having a discussion about something I wanted, I don't even remember what it was I wanted, probably a new camera or something dumb like that, but, my friend told me that I would get it. I asked her how she knew that and she looked me straight in the eye and said, "You always get what you want, you always have." She wasn't being cheeky or jealous she was just telling me what she knew about me......God Bless her....she knew me well and although I do not ALWAYS get what I want, I very nearly get most everything I want.

Part of the journey I have been documenting here has been the journey to self actualization, finding out who I am and taking responsibility for my life and being the best human I can be. I believe I discovered that to be the best human I can be I need to go to school and get involved in the arena I can do the most good and give from where I live.....my heart. I want this, therefore, I intend to have it.

When I had my last open heart surgery in 2005 I was introduced to another middle aged survivor of congenital heart defect, Until this time I had been alone in my heart journey. Our bond was immediate and I am profoundly grateful for our friendship. Because of this friendship and deep connection a part of me was able to heal a part that had never been acknowledged before, the trauma. Open heart surgery at any age is a trauma, not to mention, physically challenging. The most gruelling part of it isn't the actual physical recovery, but, the mental and emotional gauntlet you run trying to psych yourself into believing that you're going to make it to the other side, in tact. So, having someone to connect with that has an innate understanding of that is pretty special. My friend, "K" and I discovered so many similarities in our lives, not just related to our medical files, but our family lives, too. At this discovery we started talking about ways we could help families and their children, both the patient and their siblings, deal with the trauma, emotional and physical, they might experience. We tossed out some ideas about how we might go about doing this and toyed with the idea of writing a children's book on open heart surgery. We both agreed what a good idea this would be and then promptly went on about our lives and shelved the idea of the book. Every time we talked after our initial brainstorming session we'd jokingly mention the book, but, we both have our lives that keep us pretty busy, so, it was just an idea we kept kicking around, We have good intentions, but, again, life sometimes take precedence over, well, other aspirations.

Until this weekend......I met a writer, who's sister is an illustrator and they've always wanted to write a children's book together! The writer happens to be a dear friend of K's and we met at K's family event this weekend. One thing led to another and we shared how we knew K and her family and how K and I had talked about writing a children's book about our heart stuff.

So, all of that leads to my inspiration tonight....when I am suffering from blogger's block I shuffle through my quote collection or my photo file and wait for inspiration to strike and either a quote or a photo will call me out, but, sometimes just the search is enough to get my mind churning and a little spark will ignite and things will start to spin.....

And, it happened. I got to thinking about how we end up where we need to be at just the right moment. You know what I mean, right? You happen to be at a party, with people you know, celebrating some milestone or maybe not even anything special, just a get together and there in the crowd is someone who you are supposed to meet. Or, you happen to share the same cardiovascular surgeon who has a nurse who actually listens to her patients and takes it upon herself to connect two people who really need each other. Or, you connect with someone through a blog who happens to connect with you on so many levels you just know you'll be friends for life. You know what I mean? And I began to ponder these blessings, these divine interventions and how your life can be changed in a split second by these fortuitous meetings.

If we get the book written my life will be forever changed and I will once again, get what I want, a chance to help someone. And, all of the seemingly simple meetings of the right people at the right time will have laid the ground work for something quite miraculous.....

This is what I've been chewing on tonight.....what about you?

Peace

10 comments:

Mike said...

I am anxious to see your book!!! :)

Brian Miller said...

very cool. love how these moments are brought together at just the right time. i look forward to your book.

Janet said...

I know exactly what you mean. and i love it when that happens! little gifts from above - we just have to be awake enough to catch on. thanks for sharing!

Bombshellicious said...

Coincidently I have a heart condition too and I met an "internet buddy" with exactly the same condition, and we have forged a freindship which is absolutely amazing even though we r 3000 miles away. Good luck with your freindship and the book that you will hopefully write x

midwest woman said...

I'll try to keep this short. The most irascible unlikeable patient I ever took care of whom , I'm not sure how, I always could handle left me $100 after he died. We're not supposed to accept these gifts and I knew his sister wouldn't take it back. I shoved it in a drawer. 6 months later my friend's 40 y/o husband died suddenly leaving her with 4 children. She requested donations to the Juvenule Diabetes Association ( her oldest daughter had just been diagnosed). I didn't have 2 nickels to rub togehter but the JDA got a nice 100 bucks. Funny how life works if we try to pay attention.

Mike said...

I don't do song requests! LOL!

rxBambi said...

I'm so excited for you! Please keep us posted. What a wonderful idea

Sharon Rose said...

I do love what you are chewing on! I know two little boys who have both had open heart surgery. They could GREATLY benefit from your book! I am PRAYING that you get what you want!

Pat said...

I think it's a wonderful idea. My son was born with a hole in his heart (an ASD). Most holes close as kids grow older, but by the size of his, and the location, it was doubtful. He was put on Digitalis for a year to help strengthen and slow down his heart beat. We had so many people praying for him. Anyway, by the time he was two, the dr. did another cardiac cath and found that the hole almost completely closed. It was nothing short of a miracle. But I knew it would happen because when he was baptized, I told the priest about my son's condition. He took the baby from me, walked over to a statue of the Blessed Virgin, lifted the baby up, and prayed. Then he returned the baby to me and said, "This baby will NEVER require heart surgery because the Blessed Mother ALWAYS answers my prayers." He was THAT confident.

My point is, if my son, indeed needed surgery, it would have been nice to have read him a book about it.

I think you're on to something here. It was NOT a chance meeting the other night with the illustrator and writer. It was FATE. Good Luck!

Dayne Gingrich said...

"I want this, therefore, I intend to have it."

What else can possibly be said?! Perfect.

You will definitely get what you want.

Dayne