Passionate Colors Newsletter ~ #21 ~ Pain

"One cannot get through life without pain. What we can do is choose how to use the pain life presents us." ~ Bernie S. Siegel

Daily Celebrations

I am almost embarrassed to tell you about the freak accident I had earlier this week. I stepped into a toothpick that was trapped in the kitchen rug. At the time I was moving fast, in the middle of fixing lunch and already folding clothes in my head....

I was definitely NOT living in the moment.

Almost the entire length of the toothpick entered the soft bottom of my right foot, at an angle. I could feel the invading wood under my skin. The top of the toothpick broke off and within minutes the area became too swollen to reach the tip with tweezers.

Ouch!

So, it was off to the doctor, with several injections of Novocain before the splinter’s extraction. Today I am still hobbling and taking antibiotics and Vicodin. I know one thing: being in pain sure makes you appreciate not being in pain.
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PATIENCE AND SWEETNESS...
“Out of pain grow the violets of patience and sweetness.” ~ Helen Keller

Certainly blind, deaf, and mute Helen Keller (1880-1968) was an inspiration to the world, looking for the fragrance of flowers despite the pain. This great lady of courage uttered her first words at age seven and with tenacity and spirit overcame her overwhelming obstacles to soar.

“A wounded deer,” wrote Emily Dickinson in her famous poem, “leaps the highest.”

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