Caregiving often calls us to lean into love we didn’t know possible.
I send this out tonight in gratitude for the caregivers among us, some visible to the eye and some who remain unseen and unknown. Through their hands our Love is extended in times when we cannot be present.
So many people have experienced this surrender of care, as we live in the time of invisible viruses. Throughout this country and around the world people are depending on the compassion and acute attention of caregivers. We remain separated yet those who attend to our loved ones are the bridge between us, the connection that binds us together.
May they know our respect and gratitude in this most unusual time — and always. May they be protected, while enveloped in the mist of this sickness. May we continue to find ways to honor their work in our thoughts and our deeds.
Quote: Tia Walker
Photo: Matheus Ferrero
from Gratefuness.org
I absolutely love this post! I’ve been an elder caregiver for a decade and we often are behind the scenes and feel under appreciated. Thank you for this!
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Yes, and thank you for sharing.
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Thank you for this reflection and prayer.
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We know it to be so true. They are our life line.
Blessings
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