Monday, October 26, 2015

It's Okay to Cry


“A CT scan is scheduled for Monday.”
When our pediatrician discovered an abnormality in our 13-month-old daughter’s abdomen, I drifted home in a state of shock. After walking through the front door, I locked myself in the bathroom and ran water in the tub as hot as I could stand it. I sought a safe place to cry, where only God could see.




Y'all, I'm a guest blogger with my dear friend, Norma Brumbaugh Wieland. 

If you'd like to read more of my story, please head over to her website
Blessed by you,
Shelli

4 comments:

  1. Hi Shelli, You are receiving comments on my blog. Feel free to head on over there, they are addressed to you. Thanks again, Norma

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    1. Thank you, sweet Norma. I was at a funeral this afternoon. I so appreciate you for having me guest post and for stepping in this afternoon for me. I didn't expect to be gone so long. Much love to you.

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  2. Oh, how I too have seen those footprints in the sand. It's amazing how they appear, not only for the physical issues on this earth but the psychological ones as well.

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    1. Oh, yes, Melodie. I always say when I speak ... hardships are mental and physical ... some can be seen, some can only be felt .... Thank you for that sweet reminder.

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Blessed by you, Shelli