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In this excerpt from A Procession of Angels, a woman
realizes that heavenly helpers are always there to calm her fears.
My husband, Don, retired 10 years ago.
Soon after, we bought a three-quarter-ton Chevy Silverado and a fully equipped
travel trailer, and set off in search of adventure.
Our eventual goal was to visit all 48 continental states and Canada.
We saw New England and New Mexico, and everything in between.
One night, deep in Wisconsin wilderness, I marveled at how safe we always felt,
no matter how far from home we roamed.
“ God’s Angels Are With Us,” I said, and Don nodded, knowing I was right.
Once in Colorado, Don wanted to ride a 19th-century train between Durango and
Silverton in the Rocky Mountains.
I’m scared of heights.
“ Okay, I’ll go,” I finally agreed, “ But only if our Angels come along.”
I could see nothing below us for thousands of feet, and the track was so narrow
the train hung over on both sides
. Wonder of wonders, the train ride was thrilling.
Those Angels were there, all right.
Last summer Don and I had planned a 10,000-mile journey to the Northwest.
We’d covered all but six states and western Canada, and this trip would have
been the fulfillment of our dream. Then we had to cancel it. I’d had problems
with my right hip for a few years, but so far I had coped.
In a very short time, though, the pain grew so bad I couldn’t walk.
The words, “ Hip Replacement Surgery ” became part of my everyday
vocabulary, and fear overtook me.
Not that doctors and hospitals were new to me.
None of this made me a good candidate for surgery.
I was afraid.
This was something unknown, a journey I’d never taken.
Then I remembered the train ride in the mountains of Colorado.
I was scared then too, I reminded myself. I had to trust that God would
keep me in the company of angels.
“ Give Mom a big kiss,” Don said when our children came to visit me in the
hospital on the morning of my surgery.
Some of my good friends stopped by too.
Don sat next to my bed, holding my hand.
I tried to be cheerful, but it felt like they were all there to say good-bye.
.
In my mind I repeated my favorite Psalm over and over again: “ He shall give
his Angels charge over thee…” But nothing brought me comfort as the nurse
wheeled me to the operating room.
Not my friends, my family, not even my prayers.
The gurney stopped outside double doors.
Two nurses helped me climb onto the surgical table.
As they moved the gurney out of the way, I mouthed a desperate plea:
Lord, I can’t make this journey alone !
Then the doors opened with a whoosh.
Rows of Angels stood tall, holy, filling the room.
One hovered above the place where the surgical table would be anchored.
This was not an unknown place after all.
Angels were with me, just as I’d always believed them to be.
But now God had let me see them.
Today Don and I are planning short stays in some of the places we’ve
enjoyed before.
My recovery has postponed our dream trip till next year.
But wherever we go is an adventure.
Good Thing Angels Come Along...
'
Love Ya, ~Barbara
realizes that heavenly helpers are always there to calm her fears.
My husband, Don, retired 10 years ago.
Soon after, we bought a three-quarter-ton Chevy Silverado and a fully equipped
travel trailer, and set off in search of adventure.
Our eventual goal was to visit all 48 continental states and Canada.
We saw New England and New Mexico, and everything in between.
One night, deep in Wisconsin wilderness, I marveled at how safe we always felt,
no matter how far from home we roamed.
“ God’s Angels Are With Us,” I said, and Don nodded, knowing I was right.
Once in Colorado, Don wanted to ride a 19th-century train between Durango and
Silverton in the Rocky Mountains.
I’m scared of heights.
“ Okay, I’ll go,” I finally agreed, “ But only if our Angels come along.”
I could see nothing below us for thousands of feet, and the track was so narrow
the train hung over on both sides
. Wonder of wonders, the train ride was thrilling.
Those Angels were there, all right.
Last summer Don and I had planned a 10,000-mile journey to the Northwest.
We’d covered all but six states and western Canada, and this trip would have
been the fulfillment of our dream. Then we had to cancel it. I’d had problems
with my right hip for a few years, but so far I had coped.
In a very short time, though, the pain grew so bad I couldn’t walk.
The words, “ Hip Replacement Surgery ” became part of my everyday
vocabulary, and fear overtook me.
Not that doctors and hospitals were new to me.
None of this made me a good candidate for surgery.
I was afraid.
This was something unknown, a journey I’d never taken.
Then I remembered the train ride in the mountains of Colorado.
I was scared then too, I reminded myself. I had to trust that God would
keep me in the company of angels.
“ Give Mom a big kiss,” Don said when our children came to visit me in the
hospital on the morning of my surgery.
Some of my good friends stopped by too.
Don sat next to my bed, holding my hand.
I tried to be cheerful, but it felt like they were all there to say good-bye.
.
In my mind I repeated my favorite Psalm over and over again: “ He shall give
his Angels charge over thee…” But nothing brought me comfort as the nurse
wheeled me to the operating room.
Not my friends, my family, not even my prayers.
The gurney stopped outside double doors.
Two nurses helped me climb onto the surgical table.
As they moved the gurney out of the way, I mouthed a desperate plea:
Lord, I can’t make this journey alone !
Then the doors opened with a whoosh.
Rows of Angels stood tall, holy, filling the room.
One hovered above the place where the surgical table would be anchored.
This was not an unknown place after all.
Angels were with me, just as I’d always believed them to be.
But now God had let me see them.
Today Don and I are planning short stays in some of the places we’ve
enjoyed before.
My recovery has postponed our dream trip till next year.
But wherever we go is an adventure.
Good Thing Angels Come Along...
'
Love Ya, ~Barbara
MaryTurk
Angels.....what a story. We can hear their wings......if we listen close enough.
roseBud23
Beautiful... absolutely breathtaking. I needed to hear this reminder. Bless you Barbara =)
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