My wife is
the best person that I know.
She stole my heart in 1976 and I have no intention of asking for it back. I am totally smitten – there it is, up front. She
introduced me to the classic Christmas film, “It’s a Wonderful Life”
over three decades ago and it has been our family tradition to watch it
together every Christmas Eve. It is a basic parable that sets up a
confrontation between good and evil with one hero and one villain. The
story is really about doing what is right and avoiding what is wrong (you
may have heard that a few times out of my mouth). George Bailey, played
by Jimmy Stewart, is a man who has given up many of his own dreams for the sake
of others throughout his entire life. When he reaches a seemingly
hopeless point, he decides to take his own life. That is, until his
guardian angel, Clarence, rescues him by showing George what the lives of
others would be like if he was never born. The multitude of people that
he positively affected is related to him in very vivid ways. In his
“shabby little office” hangs a sign that reads, “All that you can take with
you is that which you have given away.” That is the moral of the story– how
kindness to others reflects back to the giver in ways beyond their scope.
I will watch it again this December 24th with that same beautiful
girl that I have the privilege of being married to. She makes mine a
wonderful life.
She also makes the
lives of patients, friends, and total strangers better through her time,
talents, and treasures. Like George Bailey, she is constantly giving
of herself for the sake of others.
Friday, December 16, 2011
Give It Away
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