Unfortunately, this type of sudden loss is not as uncommon as we'd all like to believe it is. This past Wednesday, a 47-year-old police officer named Brian Beutel collapsed and died while attending a charity fundraising event. He was a father of 5 young daughters, and by all accounts, was a loving, kind, unselfish person who gave generously of his time, and devoted his life to serving others.
And on Tuesday, a young woman named Tham Truy Nyugen was killed while walking on West 12th Street and 7th Avenue in New York City. There were very strong winds that day, and a large piece of heavy plywood from a nearby construction site came loose and hit Ms. Nyugen in the head, fatally injuring her. She was only 37 years old, engaged to be married, her wedding just 4 months away.
These out-of-nowhere deaths are a sobering reminder that life is fleeting, and the only thing you can count on for sure is that there are no guarantees on how much time any of us has left to accomplish the things we want to do.
So please, take a moment to pray for the families of Lisa, Brian, and Tham....and then, take a moment to think about all of those things you've been putting off, things that you've been meaning to get to "when there's time." And I don't mean chores around the house, either...I'm referring to the things that bring you joy, like having lunch with a good friend you don't see that often, or treating yourself to a much-needed day at the beach, or letting the laundry sit for an extra day while you take your kids to the movies.
Embrace and appreciate each day, because each one we get is a gift.
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