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Home Page » Self Healing » Inspiration
 

A Hurricane Happy Ending

 

My friend Grace is originally from San Antonio, Texas, but spent much of her childhood in Mexico, where her stepfather worked in the oil business. She recalls that once as a hurricane approached their home in Tampico, her stepfather put Grace and her mother on a plane to San Antonio, while he stayed behind to ride out the storm. During and after the storm he devoted himself to rescuing stranded residents and helping out wherever he could.

The family had recently acquired a new car, and Graces stepfather really wanted to find time to swing by their house and put the car in the carport before the hurricane arrived. But he was so busy helping storm victims that he never managed to break away long enough to move his new car.

Imagine his surprise when he got home after the storm hit and found that the carport had collapsed, but the new car was undamaged! Isnt that a wonderful reward for his selfless service? If he had tended to his own needs instead of someone elses, his new car would have been underneath the carport when it collapsed.

Graces story is a great example of how we cannot know the eventual outcome of various events in our lives. By putting the needs of others first, we just may find that our own needs are mysteriously satisfied as well.

Karen Wheeler Hall All Rights Reserved

Author: Karen Wheeler Hall
 
Author Bio:

Karen Wheeler Hall

Karen Wheeler Hall holds a Bachelor of Science in Home Economics (Dietetics) from the University of Texas at Austin and an Master of Arts in Human Services from St. Edward?s University. She has worked for over 20 years supporting Texans with mental retardation and mental illness. In 1990 Karen was named a ?Recognized Young Dietitian of the Year? by the American Dietetic Association.

Karen lives in Austin, Texas, with her husband, Greg. They enjoy traveling and have visited many countries, including such exotic destinations as Turkey, Egypt and India. In her spare time Karen enjoys practicing meditation, Hatha Yoga, and Ayurveda.

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