I took my daughter for her annual physical two days after Christmas. She is in perfect health from head to toe.

This is great news considering this is a child who gets a little itchy even to be in a room with fruit and vegetables. Yes, indeed, the carbohydrate queen is thriving at nine.
Her health is this week's blessing.

As a healthy child, my daughter's biggest concerns are fitting in her fiction reading, clarinet playing, movie watching, sports playing, and sleeping into her routine. At this rate, her life promises to be good and long.

I especially appreciate this blessing because our lives have been touched by the lives of parents whose children suffer from
Tay-Sachs Disease, AT Disorder, and Downs Syndrome. The only certainty in the lives of these parents is that their children will die young and that they will be with their children every step of the way of their foreshortened lives.

I can't begin to imagine what that must feel like. I image a life haunted by grief, yet what I see in these parents is the passion to make life as good and comfortable and meaningful and fun as possible for their children while they are here. How they work. Just glimpsing their lives is enough to stop me in my tracks and say amen and thank God for my healthy kid.

Glimpsing their lives, I know there is such a thing as love without end. I know too that life is not cruel but indifferent, yet that no set of limitations can render a life meaningless or valueless; we live well if we love well.


Health and happiness are ultimately conditions of the spirit. May we keep them well, too, that we might share in the joy of parents whose blessing is not to be found in their children's health but their own unstoppable hearts.

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