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Eyes To See

Today on the train I met up with a precious family.  The father and mother were blind and both carried white, with a red tip, walking sticks.  They had two small seeing children about age three and five.  I think the mother had a bit of sight but not much.  I helped the kids to board the train and as I watched them find their seat I thought, “ what might their every day lives be like?” I certainly take my sight for granted most days. 

I was amazed by their joy and excitement to go to the city, perhaps to do some Christmas shopping.  That must be a huge challenge, but here they are on the train taking on that very challenge. 

I was pleased to see everyone around was so helpful and kind to them, part of why I love the Midwest, rich kindness, most of the time.  

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As I watch the snow begin to fall I realize how much joy that bring to my eyes.  Today, I am reminded to never take these eyes God gave me for granted.  They are a gift.  As you watch the snow fall maybe you can say a thank you for the eyes that allow you to see such beauty.  

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