Monday, August 18, 2008
~Katie: Part II~
The phone rang last Thursday afternoon around 4:45. It was Katie asking if I could pick her up at “the mansion”, our affectionate name for the estate she works at once a week. Now, she usually works from 7 am, and is picked up by the van to take the Amish back to Middlefield at 1:30, so this phone call was odd. I asked why she was there, and she explained: “I cleaned at Caroline’s this morning. At noon she took me to “the mansion”, and she was to pick me up at 4 pm. We were going to buy fresh produce at the Farmer’s Market, and then she was to drop me off at home. It is very unusual that she is not here by now, and no one answers at her house. I’m worried.”
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9 comments:
So enjoyed reading your blog ! And the one about your mother ... oh I can relate ! Except my parents live in their own home still with a care giver and I do get calls similar to that !!!
Bless you !
Those calls are just awful, aren't they! I hope your parents can stay in their own home for a long time. That's really the best way!
What an incredibly touching story! So sad, and yet with the hope and knowledge of heaven, we can still have joy! What wise words you spoke to Katie.
Thank you, beadyize!
Thanks for sharing this story with us, Carol. It really helps to give a sense of perspective.
Thank you for sharing this with us. I am so sorry for the way things happened. Having someone pass on is always a hard shock. Poor Katie I do hope that as time goes on she can put things in the right perspective instead of trying to turn back time and fix it. You were right to say that God let them spend a wonderful day together. It will be a cherished memory for her as time heals her heart.
So true of how fragile life is. I hope the words you gave, about spending the last day of earth together, will comfort her. Thanks for sharing!
I have just read Katie Parts 1 and 2 from the post Amish Innovations (Sept 08) where I was sent by Authorblog.
Complicated, but I like to back read when I know little of a subject and as soon as I saw the title, I know I know nothing of the Amish except what I see in films. So I decided to read these to get a background before I read the original post I came for.
Glad I did. You write so beautifully. And those words you gave to Katie as she berated God for allowing Caroline to die?
Your prayers were answered.
Such great advice. Well written.
(Off to read what I came for now...!)
Really enjoyed reading this! Just made me tear up. God did give you the perfect words for her!
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