Thought for the Day 7/23/2021
Friday Tale - Fragile: Handle with Care
There was a man named Jose Estrada who drove to a popular trail where he liked to jog. Unknown to
him, while Estrada was running, another man on the same trail collapsed and
died of a heart attack. The victim was taken to a nearby hospital where
authorities found a car key in his pocket, but no identification. Assuming
they'd find the name of the man in his automobile registration papers, they
brought the key back to a parking lot near the jogging trail and tried it in
the doors of every General Motors vehicle until they found a match.
Now,
here's where the story gets strange. The key opened the door of Estrada's
pickup truck. They found his papers and notified his wife of his untimely
death. They asked her to come to the hospital and identify the body of her
husband.
And
here is where the story gets stranger still. Mrs. Estrada saw the body on the
table with a tube snaking from his mouth, his eyes taped shut and wearing
jogging clothing much like her husband wore. In her distraught condition she
assumed the body belonged to Jose and signed the death certificate.
Meanwhile,
Jose Estrada finished running, drove back home and promptly learned from a
friend, who was more than stunned to encounter him in the flesh, that he was
supposed to be dead. He immediately sped to the hospital and strode, as big as
life, into the waiting room. His startled wife fell into his arms laughing and
crying. The only thing she managed to spurt out was, “Jose, if you ever die on
me again, I'll kill you myself.”
I
wonder what thoughts first surfaced after she received the news about Jose's
death. Did she try to recall her last moments with him? Did she try to remember
if she told him she loved him that morning? Was there an argument? Were there
regrets?
I
wonder if she ever thought of Jose as a gift to her...an undeserved life
companion. Or was he more of a problem to be solved, like an unfinished
project? Or maybe he was just there, a reliable presence in her life that could
be taken for granted as fully as the sunrise every morning.
How
fragile life can be. After all, he was dead and then he was alive...he was lost
and then he was found. And all in a single day.
I
suspect that, if life came in a package, it would arrive in a box labeled,
“Fragile: Handle with Care.” It is delicate and can be damaged in a moment. And
I also suspect that, if life came in a package, it would arrive as a gift. It
is undeserved and priceless. Which of us earned it and who could ever afford
it?
I
would do well to remember these things, even for just a moment every day. Life
is a fragile and awesome gift. And the people in it are gifts, too.
Somehow, that alone
makes every day one I can embrace and treat as it deserves.
~ Laura Miranda
Make the most of your
time,
because the days are evil.
So teach us to number our days,
that we may present to You
a heart of wisdom.
~
Ephesians 5:16; Psalm 90:12
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