A fellow student is talking about how her husband and her were both carriers for cystic fibrosis, and all three of her children have it. It is so sad to hear her talk about it, while she is on the verge of tears. She says she will have to watch all three of her children die, I want to give her a hug. She is so strong. I just wonder sometimes, what is the purpose of the suffering of these children, of these parents? She said she goes to school just to keep her sanity. This is really heart-wrenching. And there is nothing that can be done because Cystic Fibrosis is terminal. I want to cry...this was too much for 8:30 in the morning. It really makes you value your life, and know that there are other people in this world that are battling things far beyond what you go through. Maybe that is God's plan. People go through these things so that others around them will value their own life and be thank-ful for all that they were given. Isn't that what God wants? I believe we go through challenges to be stronger, sometimes the challenges are bigger than others, and some are so small you barely notice them.
I guess Easter is a perfect time to examine these types of things. I mean, Jesus suffered and died on the cross for us; maybe people need to face challenges in order to save others. Like Jesus did for all of us. Idk, I am just thinking out loud. Maybe what I say makes no sense. But I guess it is good to think about these things every so often. It is good to have your eyes opened now and then. So, on that note; I hope everyone has a wonderful Easter and don't forget its real meaning!
Until next time, fellow bloggers! Happy Easter!
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