Hello everyone! It's been a while since I last posted in this blog. People close to me know that I did a 'stint' at Mater Dei. I won't go into details but suffice to say that although the experience was a bit traumatic, I cannot but thank the Divine Mercy, first of all, for seeing me through this critical period of my life, and secondly for making me conscious of the love and the respect of family and friends.
My second Thank You goes to my wife who did not leave my side for a minute. Her total dedication to keeping me comfortable and in good spirits impressed even the nurses and doctors who tended me in my every need; to my children, who stood by me every step of the way, visiting me on every available moment.
A special Thank You goes to all the family members and friends alike who sent me their best wishes and visited on every opportunity. I will not mention any names for fear of leaving anyone out, but I would mention only The Sisters of the Poor Clares, whose continuous prayers and spiritual support helped me no end in understanding God's mysterious ways and gave me the support that I truly needed at such a point in my life.
Last but not least, a big Thank You to the doctors, nurses and hospital staff whose dedication and commitment to the welfare and well-being of the patients left its indelible mark on me and my family.
To all the above, a big heartfelt THANK YOU! The Good Lord will surely reward your merciful hearts and your compassionate dispositions. God Bless You All.
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ReplyDeleteHi Frans it's wonderful to see you back on your blog ~ you have been missed here. That was a great write : )
ReplyDeleteNow you know how much you are loved (saying this with a smile)...as you know we too have been through a similar experience and only God know why these things happen but one thing is for sure God is in control.
Wishing you continued good health, take care.