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How Well Do You Handle Emergencies?

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How I Handle Emergencies:

In the far past—really poorly. Hubby loves to regale friends and family with stories of when I used to faint at the sight of blood.    My own as well as others.

Non-blood emergencies I did not handle much better. Getting lost?  Total panic. Unfamiliar technology?  Total confusion. Conflict and shouting? Total shutdown. Or the reverse of Flight and I went into full knight in armor Fight mode.

By midlife—fair to middling. After years of therapy, 12 step programs, metaphysical training and personal growth workshops I was better prepared and more emotionally mature.   Fight or flight turned into stand and  face. Less yelling and crying and more calm detachment and intellectualizing.

More recently—pretty well!  I have been able to add Trust, Compassion, Calmness and Clarity to my set of emergency handling skills. Those skills were hard won from years of dealing with family dramas and traumas. As well as talk therapy with Bestest Friend and other trusted loved ones. They allowed me to vent my fears and anger so I could approach my life’s emergencies from a neutral point of reference. I gained perspective and positive experience that grew with each new event.

Yes, there was still occasional panic, confusion, tears, and anger. Yet it seemed I spent  less time drowning in those paralyzing reactions and spent more time and effort proactively responding to the emergency.

All of this was tested yesterday—which is why this blog is a bit late. Cousin from Iowa came to town to visit my Mom and after a first great day we were headed to Mom’s memory care facility when Cousin tripped. I heard the unbelievably loud “thunk” and saw her face crash onto the concrete curb then smash in the driveway. She did not get her hands out to break her fall.

A surprising calmness centered me and I kept her quiet as help arrived. The blood had no affect on me and I felt no panic and total confidence all would be well. No tears—from either of us. She also stayed calm and with help from kind strangers and the medical staff I got her back in my car and to an Urgent Care. Many hours later, after a CT scan and trip to the hospital ER, we returned to my home. She has a fractured bone under her eye which she will check out with her ENT specialist and was released by the doc to fly back home today.

Riding home I said, “You have a whole army of angels watching out and caring for you.”  She agreed. I thought about how the last two days we had spent talking about our faith. In God. In people. In our family and our country.

Faith is a powerful force. I truly believed it filled us and we were carried though this emergency on a wave of Love and Grace. I felt her parents watching over her, surrounding her with their love.

I also felt our Grandma with us. She was a strong, no nonsense woman with a deep commitment to doing good. Sometimes her intensity was a bit scary but we knew she loved us. She was particularly close to my Cousin and Aunt.  I always thought of the three of them as an unbreakable family unit welded together by love. We called her Purple Grandma because she loved to wear purple clothes. But her name was Grace.

Faith and Grace and Love.
Bring them with you wherever you go.
Best way to handle any emergency.

 

Posted in Experience, Faith, Grace, gratitude, Love, Memory, Safety, Self Awareness

What Small Thing Amazes You?

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Birds I love the birds that visit our yard. Cardinals and chickadees.  Yellow and purple finch. Hawks and hummingbirds.  Robins, wrens, sparrows and titmice.  Owls and crows and woodpeckers.  And blue jays. I have a special affinity for the blue jays.  Their color is striking and catches my attention no matter the weather or season.   But their call is grating and harsh and they drive the smaller birds away from the bird feeders. So, why do I like them so much? Many summers ago, I heard the blue jays in our bank of burning bushes screaming for help. As my family watched from the deck, I ran into the middle of the 12 foot high bushes like a crazy lady.  Armed with a garden stake I pulled out of the ground, I found a pair of blue jays next to their nest.  They were screaming because they were trying to … Continue reading →

Posted in gratitude, Happiness, Memory, Nature, Self Awareness

When And How Do You Receive Answers To The Inner Questions You Ask Yourself?

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The When:  When I am ready to hear the answer. Sometimes it is immediate. For example, my dear Sister-in-Law was visiting. We were standing in my living room and I looked up at her (she is wonderfully tall) and I said, “I wonder why I am so short?”  The answer popped into my head and out of my mouth. “So I can learn to stretch.”  In the chances I take, in trying new ways to live, eat, think and explore who I can BE. She asked out loud, “I wonder why I am so tall?”  Her answer popped out.  “So I can learn to bend.”  Be flexible, less rigid in her opinions, change her own status quo and explore who she can BE. That was an extraordinary moment in both our lives. We are both question askers and prayer sayers.  We believe in asking for divine guidance as well as … Continue reading →

Posted in Acceptance, gratitude, Listening, Self Awareness

When Did You Know You Had Truly Grown Up?

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Not Until Recently. For 30 plus years I was like Peter Pan, shouting “I won’t grow up!” Adolescence held a kind of magic that I refused to give up. Being a grown up, or a “grup” as in a Star Trek episode where the children literally became sick, crazy and died once they hit puberty, was not for me. My Mom was a grown up.  Serious, responsible, stressed and not playful. When I became a Mom at 31, instead of growing up, I reinvented my own childhood alongside my daughter and we flew side by side covered in fairy dust. At 40, I found a way to let go of Peter’s growing up fears. And I kept the magic. At 50, I allowed myself to become a grown up.  I did not become sick, crazy or die. At 60, I watched with pride, awe and joy when I reached for … Continue reading →

Posted in Acceptance, Attitude, Experience, gratitude, Grown Up, Self Awareness

What Is Your Favorite Way to Give And Receive Thanks?

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My Favorite Way to Give and Receive Thanks: After an immediate verbal “thank you”, my favorite way to give thanks is to write a letter to the person. A letter not only thanking them for the gift, or their help or whatever it was they gave me, but also explaining how knowing that person has made my life better. This act has resulted in my favorite way to receive thanks.  My most memorable received thank you was from a group of storytelling colleagues who responded to a thank you I had sent THEM thanking them for being my teachers, mentors and role models. I have been surprised and delighted that, over the years, my written thank you notes have prompted the receivers to write me back their own thank you letter. This makes me realize we all want and need to be recognized for who we are and we all need … Continue reading →

Posted in gratitude, Happiness, Memory, Self Awareness, Soul
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