Too often we feel alone.
But there is always someone ready to take our hand.
There is a beautiful story of an overworked nurse
who escorted a tired, young man to her patient's bedside.
Leaning over and speaking loudly to the elderly patient, she said,
"Your son is here."
The young man squeezed the aged hand in his and sat beside the
bed.
Throughout the night he sat there, holding the old man's
hand
and whispering words of comfort.
In moments, hospital staff swarmed into the room
to turn off machines and remove needles.
The nurse stepped over to the young man's side
and began to offer sympathy, but he interrupted her.
"No, he was not my father", he answered.
I never saw him before in my life."
"Then, why didn't you say something when I took you to
him?"
"And since he was too sick to recognize that I was not his son,
I knew he needed me."
Likewise, nobody should have to grieve alone or cry alone
either.
Or laugh alone or celebrate alone.
There is someone ready to grasp your hand today.
And someone hoping you will take theirs.
Remember To Hang On To One Another!
With great effort, his unfocussed eyes opened, then flickered shut
again.
By morning's light, the patient had died.
"Who was that man?" he asked.
The startled nurse replied, "I thought he was your father!"
"I realized he needed his son and his son wasn't here", the man
explained.
Mother Teresa used to remind us that nobody should have to die
alone.

We are made to travel life's journey hand in hand.