Valentine’s Day is one of the busiest times for florists. This year, there was one order that stuck out above the rest. An older man came in and ordered a dozen yellow roses to be delivered to St. Jude’s Cemetery. Asking if the flowers were for the man’s wife, he explained, “No, they are for her best friend. My wife has Alzheimer’s. She’s in a home now. She doesn’t remember me. She doesn’t remember her own name most days. But she remembers that every year, on February 14th, she used to bring yellow roses to her friend Sarah who died in 1968. She’s been asking about Sarah all week. Fretting.” After paying for the flowers, the man said he would go to the cemetery and take a picture of the roses to show his wife so she would know Sarah was remembered. After hearing the story, the florist said she made the biggest, brightest bouquet she had ever done. “Love isn’t just remembering. Love is helping someone else when they can’t remember.”
Last week, Debbie Potter and her husband went to the beach. While she was applying sunscreen, she asked her husband to hold her wedding ring. He slipped the ring into the back pocket of her shorts. When it was time to leave, Debbie asked for her ring. It was nowhere to be found. Her husband posted on 10 Long Island Facebook pages to see if anyone had found the ring. Several people offered metal detectors. Then he received a response from Mike Jandris that he was getting in his car and should be there in 35 minutes. Within five minutes of his arrival, the ring was found, all because someone they had never met went out of his way to help.
In early February, Oxford, Mississippi, was hit with a winter storm. Branches of trees, laden with ice, brought down power lines. The vicinity was without electricity, including The University of Mississippi, “Ole Miss.” After days of waiting for the lights and heat to come on, Angelica, from Chicago, Illinois, stepped in to do her part.
Dear Mayor Tannehill,
My name is Angelica and I am 7 years old. My big brother and big sister go to Ole Miss. I want to give you $5.00 out of my piggy bank to help turn on the electricity. I hope this helps. Good luck!
Love,
Angelica A.
May we, too, have tender hearts that are drawn to giving and helping others.
Do everything in love.
1 Corinthians 16:14