Monday get organized. Tuesday get some momentum. Wednesday ... maybe just a moment of wondering, before losing yourself entirely to the week?
Thursday, 17 May 2018
Should-ers and shoulders: I know I'm capable of being either one.
Last night we were in the ER again. From 7:30 pm to 1:30 am. Not a good night.
And while we were there, sometime around 9:30 Japhia's purse was stolen. Then quickly found in a bathroom trash can. But with her wallet and its contents -- cash, bank and credit cards, significant ID cards, and who knows what else gone. A terrible night.
And just as tiring a morning-and-afternoon after.
We've received a lot of help, though. Caring support and helpful direction. Some predictable advice.
And I think I've discovered one kind of help I welcome, and another kind I don't.
The latter -- the kind of help that I would rather not receive in a time of crisis, is that of those who are natural "should-ers." The kind who say things like, "You know, you shouldn't really have done that ... or made a practice of such-and-such ... or have been there in the first place. Really, you should ..." Which actually means -- or at least comes across as, "I never do that." Or, "What I always do is ..." Which quickly seems to suggest, at least in the mind of the listener, "It really is your own fault, you know."
The should-ers. Often the best-intentioned and sympathetic-hearted people in the world, and people I love and cherish as friends most of the time. But in a time of crisis I think I might choose to not even tell them what happened.
But then there are the shoulders -- the ones who are willing to shoulder whatever the burden is, and just help bear it. The ones who in a time of crisis -- no matter how it came about, will say things like, "How terrible! I'm so sorry. There's some important things to do now, aren't there? What can I do to help you? Will you let me help?"
And nothing more than that for the moment. Just a shoulder to lean on, and to count on.
Shoulders, not should-ers, are the ones we are glad for in a time like last night and this morning. Thank God for the shoulders all around us.
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