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The Water...
Aunty doesn't know if this story is 'true', but she likes it. Hope you do too!
It was one of the hottest days of the dry season.
We had not seen rain in almost a month. The crops
were dying. Cows had stopped giving milk. The creeks
and streams were long gone back into the earth. It was
a dry season that would bankrupt several farmers before
it was through. Everyday, my husband and his brothers
would go about the arduous process of trying to get water
to the fields. Lately this process had involved taking a truck
to the local water rendering plant and filling it up with water.
But severe rationing had cut everyone off. If we didn't see
some rain soon would lose everything. It was on this day
that I learned the true lesson of sharing and witnessed the
only miracle I have seen with my own eyes.
I was in the kitchen making lunch for my husband and his
brothers when I saw my six-year old son, Billy, walking
toward the woods. He wasn't walking with the usual carefree
abandon of a youth but with a serious purpose. I could only
see his back. He was obviously walking with a great effort...trying
to be as still as possible. Minutes after he disappeared into the
woods, he came running out again, toward the house.
I went back to making sandwiches; thinking that whatever
task he had been doing was completed. Moments later,
however, he was once again walking in that slow purposeful
stride toward the woods. This activity went on for an hour:
walk carefully to the woods, run back to the house.
Finally I couldn't take it any longer and I crept out of the house
and followed him on his journey
(being very careful not to be seen...as he was obviously doing
important work and didn't need his Mommy checking up on him).
He was cupping both hands in front of him as he walked;
being very careful not to spill the water he held in them...
maybe two or three tablespoons were held in his tiny hands.
I sneaked close as he went into the woods. Branches and thorns
slapped his little face but he did not try to avoid them.
He had a much higher purpose.
As I leaned in to spy on him, I saw the most amazing site.
Several large deer loomed in front of him. Billy walked right
up to them. I almost screamed for him to get away. A huge
buck with elaborate antlers was dangerously close. But the
buck did not threaten him...he didn't even move as Billy knelt
down. And I saw a tiny fawn laying on the ground, obviously
suffering from dehydration and heat exhaustion, lift its head
with great effort to lap up the water cupped in my beautiful
boy's hand. When the water was gone, Billy jumped up to run
back to the house and I hid behind a tree.
I followed him back to the house; to a spigot that we had shut off
the water to. Billy opened it all the way up and a small trickle
began to creep out. He knelt there, letting the drip slowly fill up
his makeshift "cup", as the sun beat down on his little back.
And it came clear to me. The trouble he had gotten into for
playing with the hose the week before.
The lecture he had received about the importance of not
wasting water. The reason he didn't ask me to help him.
It took almost twenty minutes for the drops to fill his hands.
When he stood up and began the trek back,
I was there in front of him.
His little eyes just filled with tears. "I'm not wasting",
was all he said.
As he began his walk, I joined him...with a small pot of water
from the kitchen. I let him tend to the fawn.
I stayed away.
It was his job.
I stood on the edge of the woods watching the most
beautiful heart I have ever known working so hard to save
another life. As the tears that rolled down my face began
to hit the ground, they were suddenly joined by other drops...
and more drops...and more.
I looked up at the sky. It was as if God, himself,
was weeping with pride.
Some will probably say that this was all just a huge coincidence.
That miracles don't really exist.
That it was bound to rain sometime.
And I can't argue with that...I'm not going to try.
All I can say is that the rain that came that day saved our farm...
just like that actions of one little boy saved another.
This is in honor of the memory of my beautiful Billy,
who was taken from me much too soon....
But not before showing me the True face of God, in a little sunburned body.
Author Unknown
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