tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8116478946778818081.post4826219742293880391..comments2023-08-06T00:55:44.689-04:00Comments on Kevin's Walk: off to see Mom soonKevin Kimhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01328790917314282058noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8116478946778818081.post-4268222472066437172009-12-30T15:14:28.867-05:002009-12-30T15:14:28.867-05:00Our love to all of you. Suk is being cared for we...Our love to all of you. Suk is being cared for well, but it appears you guys are totally exhausted--physically, mentally, and emotionally. I'm glad, Kevin, that you actually got a bed for a night--obviously you needed the rest a real bed can provide.<br /><br />From your on-line descriptions, I'm tending to agree with Ned on Bethesda as the logical choice. They would be better equipped and staffed to handle Suk's current needs than Woodbine-type facilities when you have a choice (which you do).<br /><br />As you travel this part of the journey, be alert for glimpses of presence God may give you en route. Until we had our vigil with my mother, I had no awareness of the ways that God appears at times like these. Since then, I have learned of many others who have discovered God's presence with them on similar journeys. God is with you and these times of transition are apparently times when God allows us to "see" in new ways and experience God's presence more profoundly than in our normal living. Perhaps that's God's way of giving us a glimpse of what's to come--or at least a sense of peace about where our loved one is going--until the time when we all will meet again in God's "mansion" with many rooms we call heaven.<br /><br />Prayerfully, Mary W.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com