After a long pause, a message from my wife Sue:
I’m listening to Vince Gill- look at us. Also I was checking on the blog and realised there had been a bit of a hiatus in chapters And realised how the two probably mirrored life since Chris’ accident 2 years ago.
But to get back to Vince. To make it easier I’ve cleverly added the words to the blog, well arranged for them to be added. On the surface it’s a lovely tale of happy ever after.
Look at us after all these years together
Look at us after all that we've been through
Look at us still leaning on each other
If you wanna see how true love should be then just look at us.
Look at you still pretty as a picture
Look at me still crazy over you
Look at us still believing in forever
If you wanna see how true love should be then just look at us.
In a hundred years from now
I know without a doubt
They'll all look back and wonder
How we made it all work out.
Chances are we'll go down in history
When they wanna see
How true love should be
They'll just look at us.
Chances are we'll go down in history
When they wanna see
How true love should be
They'll just look at us.
When they wanna see
How true love should be
They'll just look at us...
But it says more than that. “After all that we’ve been through” No ones’ life is without its ups and downs. Some much more down than up. I was on holiday in Crete recently. Looking at the beautiful Aegean Sea I couldn’t help but think of the refugees who experience it in such a different way.
Still leaning on each other – that’s what it’s all about. Sometimes one leaning more than the other, and the leant-on wondering if they’ll need a prop to help them not fall over!
And it’s important that we do recognise when extra props are essential. Different for everyone. Maybe friends, medical help, prayer, meditation. There’s always something however leant on or nearly down we feel. Useful to keep a list of them in your head when time are good so not so much effort to recall when times aren’t so good. “Here’s one I prepared earlier” we can think to ourselves' ringing a friend to ask for help
How we made it all work out. Not just by taking advice from country and western songs although I probably can offer a song for every one of life eventualities. By working at it. Doing what’s needed at the time. Not dismissing the little changes we can make. Since back from my holiday I’ve got involved in MerseyAid, mainly sorting donated clothes for refugees. And getting Chris not to work too hard is still a work in progress!
So that’s life care of the country scene!
PS The Dance by Garth Brooks. Tells us we have to take a chance on life. Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn’t. But you’ll never know till you try.
And now I'm glad I didn't know
The way it all would end the way it all would go
Our lives are better left to chance I could have missed the pain
But I'd have had to miss the dance