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Thanks Christopher, for your email. Knowing someone cares, is one of the great joys, for all human and living creatures.
When we live in a socially and humanely driven society, people with all their disabilities are cared for and cared about, by groups of people. We all feel the warmth.
My father, Murray was visiting a beautiful seniors residence that he’s soon moving into.
Murray met a similar vintage resident named Mel. They quickly got to the topic of Regina, somehow. And obstetrics. Funny how skillled conversationalists can distill a century of experiences and zero in on commonalities. Mel asked Murray if he knew Kraminsky.
“Did I know Kraminsky?? The day we arrived in Regina, I asked him if he needed help in his office. He hired me then and there to take over while he went on holiday”.
That’s how Murray began his decades long obstetrics practice.
And this is how he launches his connections at his retirement residence, seventy years later.
Relying on God for strength, both physical and mental, moment by moment, makes my day, every day as a caregiver of His Spiritual Ideas … I am blessed 🙂
A good moment: a friend came to stay for the weekend at our home and we shared many great meals together, went to yoga, and even found a nearby trail for a good walk.
In Korea people work too much …so much that they can’t get enough sleep to relax.
Work and sleep and work and sleep that is what Koreans are doing to survive in their country.
Koreans are suffering to make a money for their family even while not stopping to breathe deeply.
What can i tell them to feel that we are people who should be respect and enjoying their life ?
All peoples look so exhausted and never smile …
So today I pray that Koreans who are struggling to survive and trying to not fall behind other people…would be able to get their peace and happiness in their daily life
Also for me…
Thanks