Some
people have a guardian angel. Others do
not, but I wonder if they want one. Is
it something you can just go out and get?
I don’t know. I do think guardian
angels are like prayer and meditation, all yours and yours alone.
You want a
guardian angel? Be one. An angel can be defined as one who manifests
goodness, purity and selflessness. Break
it down and you can do it.
Six weeks
ago my sister Judy and her husband Louis arrived from Vermont to remodel my
kitchen. For 27 days they hammered and
planned and sweated and cursed a little.
My 1940’s source (of embarrassment) kitchen gave way to the bare outside
wall. Next came a room to make Martha
Stewart proud. In the middle of the job
my well pump broke. We had no water or
toilet for a long weekend but no complaints from Judy and Louis. Of course, two sisters in close quarters caused
the past to rear its ugly head, but that is a separate issue.
They
worked for free. Selflessness and
goodness. The purity came from the clean
lines, the drawers that close by themselves instead of ones that scraped
sawdust, the smooth cork floor and the lights that help my old eyes to
see.
For 27
long days I felt inadequate, so I tried to come up with a few good deeds from
my past. It worked to make me feel
better.
Search
your own past and find your own angelic deeds.
Then pat yourself on the back and soar.
Next week, be an angel again. I
will try too.
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