Cause for celebration?
April 28, 1980 at about 3:00 PM I was a passenger in a fire truck responding to a call. The truck rolled over when we were turning a corner and my right arm was torn off at the elbow.
So today I'm celebrating. Strange huh? Not that I am celebrating losing my arm but the fact that I have had 30 additional years to walk this earth.
30 more years with my loving wife (thank you Linda).
30 more years of watching my children at birth and seeing them grow to be adults that I can be proud of (thank you Joseph and Jennifer).
30 more years of learning from and sharing time with my parents and sisters (thanks to you all).
30 more years of people coming into my life, offering help when needed and humor as well.
I will never know what my life would have been had I not gotten in that truck that day. I was good at being average, blending in, not one to stand out in a crowd.
All of that changed. Even with an artificial arm I no longer blend in. Children will point me out to their parents. People will stop me and ask what happened.
So now I don't try to blend in, I may have taken on things that I would have let go had I not lost an arm. Maybe I wouldn't have kept up with martial arts until I got my Black belt. Maybe I would never have taken up guitar.
I don't feel like I do any of these things to be an example but only to prove to myself that I am no different now than I would have been had the accident not happened.
I believe that the Lord has blessed my effort in attempting these things and only by His strength have I succeeded.
To keep from jabbering on I would sum up my life philosophy this way:
I am not looking at what this world has done to me, I am looking at what the Lord is doing for me.
Thanks to each of you that has touched my life and have a Blessed day.
Jack